CARRUTHERS SENTENCED AT LAST (Update)
15 January 2010
After years under house arrest, the end
appears in sight
Making the headlines late Friday was a Justice
Department press release advising that David Carruthers,
the middle aged formed CEO of the now defunct
BetOnSports online gambling empire, has been sentenced
to 33 months in prison on charges related to the
activities of the once-mighty BoS in accepting sports
bets online from US punters.
Carruthers, a
British citizen, had earlier entered a plea bargain,
later changing his plea to not guilty, and then changing
it back to a guilty plea.
The sentencing brings
to a close a saga that started bacxk in July 2006 when
Carruthers was detained at a US airport whilst he was in
transit to Costa Rica, where his company was based. The
arrest, on a sealed warrant, started a series of moves
which culminated in Carruthers spending over three and a
half years under house arrest in St. Louis, and in
BetOnSports’ bankruptcy owing an estimated $16 million.
The founder of BoS, Gary Kaplan was recently
(see previous InfoPowa reports) sentenced to 51 months
imprisonoment, also after a long period in detention.
Assistant United States Attorney Steven Holtshouser
said in the DoJ statement: "The prosecution and
conviction of Carruthers is significant to the
Government's efforts at enforcement of U.S. laws against
offshore internet and telephone sports wagering
businesses, because Carruthers was both a foreign
national and a top executive of BetOnSports.
"Previously, executives, owners and investors believed
that they were immune from the reach of U.S. law
enforcement; even their business plans were directly
aimed at the U.S. market. Both the conviction of and
sentence handed down against Mr. Carruthers should send
a message to any foreign business conducting illegal
activities in the United States, that geography does not
render it untouchable."
"Illegal internet gaming
operations continue to be areas of concern for IRS,"
added Toni Weirauch, Special Agent in Charge of
IRS-Criminal Investigation. "With our law enforcement
partners, IRS will continue to play an enforcement role
in the illegal gaming industry and other illegal
offshore activity."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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