BODOG SEEKING UK LICENSING
26 September 2008
And you thought Calvin Ayre had retired?
Bodog group's high profile founder Calvin Ayre, who
announced his retirement mere months ago as Bodog's
North American processing and branding difficulties
mounted, was back in the news in Europe this week.
The UK newspaper The Guardian reported that Bodog has
applied for an operating licence for the UK despite
allegations that its substantial activities in the US
are criminal...and the article included an interview
with what the newspaper described as 'Bodog's founder
and boss, Calvin Ayre.'
Ayre rejected the US allegations, saying: "We have
licences from sovereign governments to do what we do -
that's how it works on every other industry on the
planet." He did, however, admit that Bodog took bets
from US customers, but claimed the company did not
"operate" there.
Ayre told The Guardian that UK licences would not
necessarily be used to take British bets. He pointed out
that Bodog already had an Antiguan licence, which it is
using to establish a foothold in Europe.
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