NETELLER FOUNDERS STILL UNTRIED
1 June 2007
Sixth continuance pushes trial date back another
month
Neteller founders Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre
will remain untried for a further month, according to a
statement this week by the public information officer
for the US District Attorney's Office in New York, where
both men are on massive $5 million bail and restricted
to movement within the state.
The Neteller duo, both Canadian citizens, were arrested
by federal agents whilst on US soil back in January this
year, subsequently released on heavy bail and have since
been the subject of repeated continuances. Their arrest
sparked the withdrawal of the Isle of Man based Neteller
from the US market, freezing US player accounts, a
situation that persists today.
No further details were available as we went to press,
but the latest delay will mean the trial of the two men
is unlikely to take place before the end of June...and
there could be further delays when that date is reached.
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