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Well, that sucks.
Rod Rosenstein, the U.S. Attorney in Baltimore, indicted Ayre and three other men, James Philip, David Ferguson and Derrick Maloney.....
Federal prosecutors allege that Bodog worked with payment processors located both in the U.S. and elsewhere, such as JBL Services, which processed at least $43 million, and ZipPayments, which processed at least $57 million.....
Are the odds pretty good that maybe Ayre can somehow squeeze out of any charges?
Technically his name was not on the brand anymore right? I sure hope so. And yes, it does suck!
Are the odds pretty good that maybe Ayre can somehow squeeze out of any charges?
Technically his name was not on the brand anymore right? I sure hope so. And yes, it does suck!
“I see this as abuse of the US criminal justice system for the commercial gain of large US corporations. It is clear that the online gaming industry is legal under international law and in the case of these documents is it also clear that the rule of law was not allowed to slow down a rush to try to win the war of public opinion.
These documents were filed with Forbes magazine before they were filed anywhere else and were drafted with the consumption of the media as a primary objective. We will all look at this and discuss the future with our advisors, but it will not stop my many business interests globally that are unrelated to anything in the US and it will not stop my many charity projects through my foundation. You can also follow this story here on the number one global online gaming news and entertainment site and the only site I will be doing interviews with for the next while…CalvinAyre.com”
I totally agree. Calvin may be brazen, but he's not stupid. I've attended a number of legal panels in the past several years (I'm sure you've been to some of the sameI think the feds are in for a major fight on this one...
), where one argument has always been it is difficult to prosecute someone for something that is legal in your jurisdiction. This is why most of these indictments have been focused on either sportsbetting or financial transactions - and they come from Maryland (probably an overly oppressed state in the US).He will just stay in countries where they will not extradite him and nothing much will change imo.
Will bovada stay operational tho, that is what I am interested in.
Edit : When I say will bovada stay operational I dont mean due to ties with Calvin, I mean under the pressure of all this seizing of funds etc that is going on in the USA. Will any site continue to try and dance around the DOJ and service the residents of the USA? I sure hope so.
Yeah same here, I wont play on merge I have a bad feeling something is going to happen. I do play on cake once and awhile but Ive read on twoplustwo their withdrawls are painfully slow plus minimum cashouts of like $500 for a cheque or osmething like that (which doesnt matter for alot of people because they can use ewallets)
I mainly stick to pokerstars

From the article, it appears a disgruntled X employee fed them what they needed to move forward.

Maybe it was one of the Ayreheads, any of these girls could be potentially disgruntled: xxhttp://ayreheads.com/![]()



It is also likely that at least one of the payment processors the DoJ has nailed has been collaborating to get a lighter punishment - for example one of those back in 2008, where the court records suddenly disappeared from public view and the DoJ had nothing to say about it.
I think the enforcement people must be reaping a rich harvest of information from scared processors, several of whom have already entered guilty pleas.
American money has to stay in the U.S. The rest of the worlds money has to make it's way to the U.S. and stay there. This is how we pay for "Team America World Police"
My life is full of American products, one day, it won't be!



I really hope that at last the DOJ has come up against someone not only willing to tell them to get their heads out of their ass...but also with the resources to put up a worthy fight. Go Calvin!!
Calvin didn't become as rich as he is, by being stupid. A good, smart Canuck boy.
I'm hoping he can do for online gaming, what Larry Flynt did for published pornography. Larry Flynt is one of my heros...not because I'm a pornography hound (or a fan of Hustler), lol....but because he had the balls to fight for what he believed in. No one is forced to buy, watch or read pornography, but as long as it doesn't involve children, then as far as I know, we still live in free countries, and as such....it should be our choice. Same with online gambling. No one is holding a gun to anyone's head and forcing them to gamble online...but people deserve the choice to do so if they wish.
I really hope that at last the DOJ has come up against someone not only willing to tell them to get their heads out of their ass...but also with the resources to put up a worthy fight. Go Calvin!!

