CARRUTHERS READY TO USE W.T.O. DEFENSE?
18 May 2007
Detained former Betonsports CEO comes out fighting
After 10 months under house arrest in St. Louis and with
the US Department of Justice charges against him still
untested in a court of law, David Carruthers might be
expected to be growing impatient with his invidious
situation.
Carruthers, then the high profile chief exec of
Betonsports.com, was arrested in July last year by US
authorities at Fort Worth airport in Texas whilst
transitting from the UK to Costa Rica. At the time
Betonsports was one of the leading public companies in
the online gambling industry, a situation dramatically
reversed by the subsequent enforcement activities of the
US Department of Justice (see previous InfoPowa reports)
The board of Betonsports disowned Carruthers, firing him
from his executive position and leaving him to face
charges of racketeering and wire fraud with another nine
persons associated with the company. Carruthers raised a
million dollar bail, but is still required to remain
under house arrest in St. Louis and wear an electronic
tag.
Fast forward to May 2007, where Judge Mary Ann Medler of
the District Court in St. Louis reportedly informed
Carruthers that the recent World Trade Organisation
dispute findings against the discriminatory nature of
United States online gambling laws may be a defence if
pursued.
Carruthers has apparently taken Judge Medler's
information on board and reports this week indicate that
he is drawing attention to his plight as a British
citizen held in a foreign country. Carruthers has
apparently contacted unnamed individuals working for
former advisers of Betonsports, asking them to lobby the
UK government, the European Union and UK and European
Members of Parliament on his behalf.
Those he has contacted include people at London brokers
Evolution and UK auditing group Baker Tilly, requesting
that they write to Charlie McCreevy, the European
Commissioner for internal market services and Peter
Mandelson, the UK's European Commissioner for external
trade. Members of the UK and EU Parliament are also
understood to be on his contact list.
In his communication, sent earlier this month,
Carruthers reportedly outlines Judge Medler's decision
that allows his lawyers to seek outside opinion
regarding the recent finding by the World Trade
Organisation.
Carruthers accuses the US government of actions that
have “destroyed businesses, free competition and lives”
in his appeal for help. The letter adds that “now more
than ever it is important to get heard” and that it is
“critical to communicate and ensure that (the) impact
and importance of this WTO decision are not lost to
silence and inaction”.
The former CEO says the WTO decision has “extraordinary
implications for my life” and adds that the issue “goes
beyond my personal circumstances”.
“The US decision to arrest me not only shut down
BetonSports, but the actions by the US government have
destroyed nearly all the public online gaming companies
in the UK. Based on what the WTO has now called a treaty
violation, more than US$10 billion in equity of
UK-listed companies were wiped away. Three UK listed
gaming companies have closed completely and other UK
citizens have been arrested as well, victims of a policy
that the WTO has now determined as unfair and violates
their treaties.”
The appeal from Carruthers follows a week in which the
founder of Betonsports, arrested in March in Dominica
after an extensive search by US authorities, appeared in
briefly in a St. Louis Court. Gary Stephen Kaplan (48)
entered a plea of "not guilty" before Judge Medler to a
series of charges laid by the Department of Justice that
included racketeering
"You understand the nature of the charges? I can't read
them all," Medler asked Kaplan of the 20-count
indictment. "Yes," Kaplan responded.
Prosecutors claimed London-based BetonSports and Kaplan,
along with former CEO David Carruthers and nine other
defendants, violated U.S. laws against Internet
gambling. The prosecution is demanding the company
forfeit $4.5 billion.
Kaplan was remanded in custody to May 28, when a further
hearing will determine whether bail can be granted.
And on May 16, Betonsports shareholders will be asked to
approve that the company enter a guilty plea after what
are reported to be sensitive negotiations with the US
Department of Justice. Already crippled in a business
sense by an early acquiesence to a US court order to
cease accepting American business, the once successful
Betonsports in heading for the liquidator, according to
statements by its chairman and financial director.
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