DoJ Seizes $9.25 million of Citadel Merchant’s Funds
- May 17, 2007
The US Government has siezed funds from some of its gaming merchants, the ECheck company said in a statement.
Read More . . .The US Government has siezed funds from some of its gaming merchants, the ECheck company said in a statement.
Read More . . .Optimal Group provides an update on discussions with U.S. Department of Justice.
Read More . . .ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - The founder of the London online gambling operation BETonSPORTS Plc pleaded not guilty on Monday to racketeering and other charges...
Read More . . .A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City returned a 34-count indictment unsealed on May 10, 2007, alleges the defendants operated a business that helped Internet gambling websites to disguise credit card charges, is now available to download here!
Read More . . .David Carruthers, ex-chief executive of BetonSports, has sent a letter asking for individuals at the company’s former advisers to lobby the UK government...
Read More . . .The answer is obviously "a lot", taking in consideration the latest adventures of the Internet gambling around the Congress...
Read More . . .The hopes of Texas poker players to have wider availability of poker in the state giving Hold'em its name came to a temporary halt...
Read More . . .Mike Sexton is fond of saying "The price of poker is going up." Well in Florida that may soon be true. A bill recently passed through Florida House and Senate...
Read More . . .“One notable name on the bill is Judiciary Committee chair (John) Conyers whose panel has jurisdiction over the majority of issues the bill addresses..."
Read More . . .Two U.K.-based companies poised to profit from a loosening of online-gambling regulations in the U.S. are planning a grassroots campaign in favor of legislation to regulate the multi-billion-dollar industry...
Read More . . .To provide for a study by the National Academy of Sciences to identify the proper response of the United States to the growth of Internet gambling.
Read More . . .Las Vegas Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has introduced a bill calling for a one-year study on online gaming by the National Academy of Sciences. The bill was introduced last week in the House of Representatives and has been referred...
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