$100,000 REWARD to get Jenny Solursh and Harvey Solursh from Cryptologic Inc. in jail

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$100,000 REWARD to get Jenny Solursh and Harvey Solursh from Cryptologic Inc. in jail!
Dec 23, 2002

$ 100,000 REWARD to get Jenny Solursh and Harvey Solursh from Cryptologic Inc. in jail!

This is a reward for information leading to the arrest and criminal conviction of Jenny Solursh and Harvey Solursh, vice president, chief financial officer, director, and officers of Cryptologic Inc. the game developer of online casino games and e-cash company based in Toronto, Canada. Jenny Solursh never revealed to the shareholders that she was in fact married to another crook, Mark Rivkin the founder and director of Cryptologic, and she is also the daughter of yet another crook, Harvey Solursh her father, outside auditor of Cryptologic, and then chief financial officer and director.

The perfect family recipe for massively cooking the books, and defrauding everyone of hundreds of millions of dollars. Cryptologic is already under police investigation, and it makes you wonder how long more will it take to the SEC and the Toronto stock exchange to suspend this fraudulent company. This is the Mafia openly trading on the stock market.

Cryptologic Inc. also owns Intercasino.com the online casino run by Bill Scott the heroin and drug dealer who financed Cryptologic Inc. and Intercasino.com and acts as a licensee and front man for Intercasino.com. This is an organized crime operation.

Many people lost a lot of money because of these two crooks and we want to encourage knowledgeable witnesses to cooperate with the police investigation currently taking place. Speak out and come forward and help the police and the authorities to put them in jail. More information about these two crooks is available inside our magazine.

The payment of these rewards is conditional upon the information/testimony furnished being of a type and nature that would lead to the arrest and criminal conviction with a jail sentence of these two crooks.

In certain cases, the name of the claimant for a reward may be confidential information and kept anonymous.

Generally, rewards may not be paid to any government official or employee of the federal, state, or local government or to a member of the immediate family of such an official or any person when the payment of such a reward would be considered a conflict of interest or would give the appearance of impropriety.

Rewards may be granted to any person who furnishes information which leads to the arrest and criminal conviction, or forfeiture of property. The reward is available to Cryptologic Inc.’ employees, officers, and directors, whether currently employed or not, and to anyone who has dealt with the company or its subsidiaries, directly or indirectly.

Claims for a reward must be submitted in writing by sending an e-mail on the form provided at the bottom of this page, and you must do it at the same time you supply the information to the police.

DO NOT WAIT UNTIL AN ARREST OR A CONVICTION TO SUBMIT A CLAIM otherwise you will not be eligible for the reward.

Claims for rewards must be in writing and should provide sufficient information on how to contact the claimant. A claim for a reward must clearly state the information which led or will lead to the apprehension and criminal conviction of the criminal(s).

We also offer rewards up to $ 5,000 to informants who provide reliable information to the police which permit them to pursue an investigation faster, and which information provides a basis on which arrests may be made.

Informants may remain anonymous under certain conditions and such claims may be submitted through a third party such as a police agency. Anonymous claims must provide a method of contact.
 
Plain and simple trash.
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These are websites and casinos run by a guy named Claude Levy, an obscure Belgian (or Netherlander) who has had a problem with most everyone in the business. He responds by writing slanderous and defamous garbage. No one takes this guy serious - he's a real twit.
 
A GOOD FRIEND DID AN IN DEPTH SEARCH AND CAME UP WITH THIS ARTICLE DATED NOV 16TH.

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THIS IS WHAT YOU'LL SEE WHEN YOU CLICK ON THE ABOVE LINK!!!

MEET THE REAL MAFIA OF ONLINE GAMING

Cryptologic Inc. and Intercasino.com

Bill Scott also known as William "Billy" Scott is the bookie from Toledo, Ohio and the criminal who financed Cryptologic Inc. and Intercasino.com and Sands of the Caribbean as well as many illegal sportsbooks. He laundered his heroin and other dirty money by financing Cryptologic Inc. and Intercasino.com. Today, he still does heavy business with the Russian Mafia, Cryptologic Inc. and uses their rigged software under a large number of different names. This is the perfect method to launder his dirty money, and Cryptologic Inc. needs him to support the falling share price of their junk and illegal company, openly trading on the stock market. Bill Scott remains in Antigua as a fugitive because he will be arrested if he returns to the U.S because a federal warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Bill Scott served time in federal prison for racketeering and other offences, including six years in prison for extortion and conspiracy, and he has been heavily involved with heroin and cocaine trafficking, tax fraud and illegal gambling. He served another sentence of two years in federal prison for other offences.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest on felony conspiracy charges, but he's not about to surrender. Bill Scott is a member of one of Toledo's best known racketeering families and he was arrested and jailed too many times to keep track. Bill Scott's partner, Butch Wilson, also ended up indicted. Born to first-generation Italian parents, Scott's father, William whose surname was Scotti, was a convicted bookie, and his uncle, Tony Paul Scott, was considered one of Toledo's most legendary racketeers before his death a few years ago. The Rivkin brothers, Andrew and Mark Rivkin, better known as the Russian Mafia, had no money when they formed Cryptologic Inc. so they used their junk company to launder Bill Scott’s drugs and dirty money, and to finance Intercasino.com and other online casinos trading under various names. The number one source of revenue for Cryptologic Inc. is Intercasino.com and Bill Scott the heroin dealer is heavily involved in these two companies, and a number of others running the Cryptologic Inc.’s software under the name of WagerLogic.com WagerLogic.com’s software is totally rigged, and this was even confirmed by a licensee. Cryptologic Inc.’s figures are completely cooked, and if you deduct all the fraudulent figures, the company will be making a much bigger loss than the one they officially communicate to the poor and nave shareholders.

Harvey Solursh is the father of Jenny Solursh, the wife of the Russian Mafia, Mark Rivkin. Harvey Solursh cooked the figures for Cryptologic Inc. and Intercasino.com and many other casinos owned by this Mafia family, and he also did the auditing to keep the secrets in the family. If you are a player, you should know that every time you give your credit card details to these crooks, it’s the same as giving it directly to the Mafia, because these crooks are the Mafia. If you give them your e-mail address, you will be sorry because they will flood you with a huge amount of spam, day and night.

If you are a shareholder in Cryptologic Inc. the count down is on for these crooks, and you will be lucky if you don’t lose all your money. Shareholders have already lost hundreds of millions of dollars with this Mafia company but it’s not the end of the story, it’s only the start.
 
I gotta say, with teaching college English, the tone of these "articles" just doesn't ring right.

If you are a player, you should know that every time you give your credit card details to these crooks, its the same as giving it directly to the Mafia, because these crooks are the Mafia. If you give them your e-mail address, you will be sorry because they will flood you with a huge amount of spam, day and night.

Rarely do legitimate journalists, especially when dealing with a law enforcement issue, break voice and go into the second person like this. They especially don't write things like "you will be sorry." :confused:

Informants may remain anonymous under certain conditions and such claims may be submitted through a third party such as a police agency. Anonymous claims must provide a method of contact.

Do you think a legitimate "police agency" is going to even give these "claims" a second thought? "Officer, this online casino stole my money. I couldn't afford to lose it and they won't give it back." Oooops, that's from another post on here. ;)

I'm sorry, even from the outside like I am, these stories don't ring true.
 
Hi John:

I see a date of November 16th on this article, but do you know for sure what year this article refers to?

I've got to tell you that these are they type of people that you really don't want to be reposting this kind of information on unless the information has been thoroughly sourced and researched. It's best to not NOT get involved at all. You and I are both far too chronolgically advanced to become an investigative reporters now. Have a good one.
 
Frankly, the tone of this second posting by Lanidar has the same feel as the earlier one from Claude Levy, about whom Casinomeister posted straight after.

Levy was an online casino owner and online gambling media owner in the earlier days of the industry (I haven't heard much about him in more recent times.) He had many sites working from a common backend and was initially with Starnet (now WG) WOL had a massive amount of information posted during his active days, although I don't know whether it is still in the archives there.

There was a hugely acrimonious bust-up between the two, and Claude used his media vehicles, which included Gambling Magazine to launch a long and bitter editorial feud against Starnet and its people. Many said there was some fire amongst all the smoke, but the tenor of the editorials was much what you see re-posted in this thread, with extreme allegations.

Claude then switched to Cryptologic, and all was sweetness and light for a while until that relationship too imploded. Cryptologic came in for the same editorial treatment, and I think there was some litigation, too.

Last I heard, Claude had changed to Innoco software. His profile has not been high in recent times, and I doubt that the above posts are current.

Bill Scott is, incidentally a well known figure in the online sportsbook side of the industry...he has a colourful history involving diverse online companies.
 
lanidar said:
A GOOD FRIEND DID AN IN DEPTH SEARCH AND CAME UP WITH THIS ARTICLE DATED NOV 16TH.
Your good friend should have paid a visit here as well. Claude Levy has been listed in our rougue section for the last couple of years. The guy is a real dweeb.
https://www.casinomeister.com/rogue-casinos/

And like Macgyver pointed out, these are not journalists. The language is hyper-subjective; it reads like the trash you see in Tabloids claiming "Jesus was an Alien" etc.
 
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nafanny29 said:
I remember this website
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wich I came across ages ago whilst searching for crypto casinos. Must be the same person if you ask me!!!
It's from the same guy - like I mentioned earlier in this thread.

Aren't people reading my posts anymore? I'm starting to feel like a red-headed step-child.
 
**Frankly, you cannot hold the company name responsible for the actions of it's pple. We are moving along into 2005, that company could have had 700 owners by now. AND one of them might have 'cleaned out' the 'cob-webs'. What brought this on anyway Lanidar**
 
Petunia said:
**Frankly, you cannot hold the company name responsible for the actions of it's pple. We are moving along into 2005, that company could have had 700 owners by now. AND one of them might have 'cleaned out' the 'cob-webs'. What brought this on anyway Lanidar**

I just thought that it would interesting reading. :thumbsup:
 
**Lanidar, good to know you were just looking what is in the bag! hehehe... I thought that maybe there was something to this sudden hashing up the past... All be it something that seemingly was done by a loony-tune. **
 

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