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Online Gambling Conference Shuts Down After Arrests
David Carruthers became the latest poster boy or scapegoat, depending on one's perspective when he was arrested in Dallas on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and an illegal online gambling enterprise. While on a layover to Costa Rica, where his company is based, Carruthers, chief executive officer for BetOnSports was arrested and detained on Sunday, forcing the online gambling community to take note. Carruthers' arrest seems to have spooked online gaming executives. A major gaming con
Jul 21, 2006, 7:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

Gambling industry adjusting after CEO arrest
does anyone think this arrest will hurt our cause any? i hope this doesn't give them an extra reason to hurry up and push it through.i think this might be the straw that broke the camels back because now all eyes are on this.i was hoping it might fade away quietly.that won't happen now.we just have to wait and see.....
Jul 19, 2006, 8:24 am - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery News

Arrest made in crackdown on Internet Gambling
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/18/technology/18gamble.html?ex=1310875200 en=86d23b44d0868c0e ei=5088 partner=rssnyt emc=rss I think they will go after the big fish first and eventually places like Bodog and such may find themselves treading water. I dont think smaller sites like Betslips are as well known. Look at how long it took before Napster was shutdown but then a host of other sites spawned from it and only the big ones like Kazaa was targeted while others such as limewire were ov
Jul 18, 2006, 7:03 am - unseen - Lottery Discussion Forum

pleaze help dream# 1
i was driving wen 2 whilte cars with low sirene pass me . i follw them to a laundry mat where there was a few me fighting security guards dress in blue uniform cam out both cars to arrest the guys who was fighting.
May 30, 2006, 11:51 am - albegone - Mystical Forum

Pennsylvania jury clears defendant of lottery deception
Jury sends resounding message to overzealous prosecutors A Pennsylvania man didn't strike it rich with a phony Powerball ticket, but he won a victory yesterday when a Dauphin County jury decided he didn't do anything wrong. After deliberating a little more than an hour, the jury acquitted Brian Scott Miller, 34, of unsworn falsification to authorities. The charge was lodged after agents of the state attorney general's office said Miller signed a form saying he bought the ticket, then
May 11, 2006, 10:15 am - Todd - Lottery News

For lottery winners, trouble followed fortune
They won $65.4 million in the lottery, quit their jobs and bought big houses.Five years later, Virginia Metcalf Merida and Mack Metcalf are dead. Merida's son discovered her body inside her 5,000-square-foot home overlooking the Ohio River in suburban Cincinnati on Wednesday. Merida, 51, may have been dead for days, according to the Campbell County, Ky., Police Department, which is awaiting autopsy results.Campbell County Police Detective David Halfhill told The Cincinnati Post that there were n
Nov 28, 2005, 6:31 am - Todd - Lottery News

Rosa Parks dead
Most people don't realize that what ROSA did was carefully planed. It was not a spur of the moment thing. It was well orchrasted. Another female wanted to be arrested on the bus; but because her arrest record wasn't spotless, Rosa was chosen. FREEDOM ISN'T FREE
Oct 27, 2005, 3:36 pm - datamatx - Lottery Discussion Forum

Drug dealer must forfeit lottery jackpot
I guess the best thing to do if you have a questionable past is to get your millions in cash or gold and hide it somewhere. You never know when Big Brother will be making a grab. I'm sure they will be doing a massive check on every winner to see if they have something to make an arrest and confiscation on. I don't think it should be just drug dealers who should worry.
Aug 24, 2005, 11:07 am - tg636 - Lottery News

$93.4 million Powerball lottery winner is New Mexico's third
We're talking New Mexico here. The NM Lottery Authority is aware that almost everyone in NM has an outstanding warrant for his arrest out somewhere. They know that all of us probably need to talk to a lawyer. They know that now, as jackpot winners, these particular New Mexicans can afford to speak to an attorney, who can call prosecutors somewhere and try to iron things out so the jackpot winners don't get dragged kicking and screaming off to the slammer in front of the TV cameras.Jack
Aug 11, 2005, 10:42 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery News

Happy Independence Bahamas
actually, we don't have a lottery in the bahamas because it is illegal. but, the number houses here are only connected to florida and illinois. basically we take risks, because if caught we can be arrested which means they have to arrest 75% of the bahamians then.
Jul 10, 2005, 10:36 pm - LUCKYCHICK80 - Pick 3 Forum