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 Post subject: The Heat Is On
PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:44 pm 
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Eleven Individuals and Four Corporations Indicted on Racketeering, Conspiracy and Fraud Charges

WASHINGTON - A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Missouri has returned a 22-count indictment charging 11 individuals and four corporations on various charges of racketeering, conspiracy and fraud, the Department of Justice announced today. The indictment was returned on June 1, 2006, and unsealed today.

BetonSports PLC, a publicly-traded holding company that owns a number of Internet sportsbooks and casinos, was among the companies charged in the indictment. The founder of BetonSports.com, Gary Stephen Kaplan, 47, was charged with 20 felony violations of federal laws including: the Wire Act, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Conspiracy, interstate transportation of gambling paraphernalia, interference with the administration of Internal Revenue laws and tax evasion.

Other defendants in the racketeering conspiracy include: Kaplan's siblings, Neil Scott Kaplan and Lori Kaplan Multz; Norman Steinberg; David Carruthers, chief executive officer of BetonSports.com; Peter Wilson, media director for BetonSports.com; and Tim Brown, Steinberg's son-in-law. The three other charged companies, all Florida-based, were Direct Mail Expertise, Inc., DME Global Marketing and Fulfillment Inc. and Mobile Promotions Inc. Also charged are William Hernan Lenis; Monica Lenis and Manny Gustavo Lenis, owners and operators of the Florida companies; and William Hernan Lenis' son, William Luis Lenis.

"Illegal commercial gambling across state and international borders is a crime," said U.S Attorney Catherine L. Hanaway of the Eastern District of Missouri. "Misuse of the Internet to violate the law can ultimately only serve to harm legitimate businesses. This indictment is but one step in a series of actions designed to punish and seize the profits of individuals who disregard federal and state laws."

The indictment alleges that Gary Kaplan started his gambling enterprise via operation of a sportsbook in New York City in the early 1990s. After Kaplan was arrested on New York state gambling charges in May 1993, Kaplan moved his betting operation to Florida and eventually offshore to Costa Rica. According to the indictment, BetonSports.com, the most visible outgrowth of Kaplan's sports bookmaking enterprise, misleadingly advertised itself as the "World's Largest Legal and Licensed Sportsbook." The indictment also alleges that Kaplan failed to pay federal wagering excise taxes on more than $3.3 billion in wagers taken from the United States and seeks forfeiture of $4.5 billion from Kaplan and his co-defendants, as well as various properties.

The indictment alleges that Gary Kaplan and Norman Steinberg, as the owners and operators of Millennium Sportsbook, Gibraltar Sportsbook, and North American Sports Association, took or caused their employees to take bets from undercover federal agents in St. Louis who used undercover identities to open wagering accounts. The indictment also alleges that Kaplan and Mobile Promotions illegally transported equipment used to place bets and transmit wagering information across state lines and that DME Global Marketing and Fulfillment shipped equipment to Costa Rica from Florida for BetonSports.com.

The racketeering conspiracy alleges that the defendants agreed to conduct an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering acts, including repeated mail fraud, wire fraud, operation of an illegal gambling business and money laundering.

In conjunction with the indictment, the United States has filed a civil complaint in federal court to obtain an order requiring BetonSports PLC to stop taking sports bets from the United States, and to return money held in wagering accounts to account holders in the United States. U.S. District Judge Catherine D. Perry issued the temporary restraining order today. A hearing in the civil case has been requested within 10 days. As authorized by federal statute, the FBI is issuing letters to four telephone companies, instructing them to stop providing phone service to the Internet sportsbooks and casinos operated by BetonSports PLC.

Gary Kaplan resides in Costa Rica and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. Neil Kaplan, 40, is in custody in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Carruthers, 49, a resident of Costa Rica and Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, is in custody in Ft. Worth, Texas. William Luis Lenis and Manny Gustavo Lenis are in custody in Miami. Tim Brown was arrested near Philadelphia. Warrants have been issued for the other defendants not currently in custody. The United States will seek extradition of all defendants to St. Louis for prosecution.

The charges are the result of a joint investigation by Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The prosecution is being conducted by the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section of the Justice Department's Criminal Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Tampa Police Department, the Jacksonville, Fla. Sheriff's Office, and NFL Security and NCAA Enforcement Office personnel also assisted in the investigation.

The charges set forth in an indictment are merely accusations, and each defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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Sporting News Radio Settles Gambling Ad Case for $7.2 Million

The United States Department of Justice announced last week that sports media company, The Sporting News, has agreed to settle a case in which it was accused of promoting illegal gambling websites through broadcast and print advertisements. The amount of the settlement was a whopping $7.2 million.

The terms of the settlement will have The Sporting News pay a $4.2 million fine as well as complete a $3 million, three year public service campaign to educate the public about “illegal” internet and telephone gambling. Catherine L. Hanaway, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri said that running advertisements for gambling companies is comparable to running ads for child pornographers and drug dealers.

The United States attorney's office in the Eastern District of Missouri began an investigation into internet gambling in 2003, reaching settlements with some American media companies who have run gambling ads. Other companies were questioned for information.

The amount of the settlement is based on profits The Sporting News made from gambling advertising between spring 2000 and the end of 2003. The company argues that it stopped running the ads when the government notified it that they were illegal, six months before the end of 2003.


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Catherine L. Hanaway, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri said that running advertisements for gambling companies is comparable to running ads for child pornographers and drug dealers.

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Well, I am happy to see that she has at least put this in it's proper perspective.

I would equate it more with "headshops" that sell interesting kinds of bongs. That probably would not have gotten her as much press.

Does this mean that any publication that discusses gambling and lines is in violation. This Justice Department certainly does like to push the edge on what is considered to be illegal activity.


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I thought this was going to be a post about how someone met Glenn Frey.

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A little glimpse into the future: With the heat on BOS, media companies that accept ads and who knows who is next...here is a little suggestion. Stay liquid. If you have accounts offshore, keep them small. Cash winnings often; reload only as necessary. BOS has had to suspend operations and people with $$ there will be in limbo perhaps for a long time while the court action, injunctions, etc. play out. One result is I will be making several more weekend redeye trips to Vegas than usual this season. Plan ahead. You can get roundtrips to Vegas for weekend trips during FB season for under $300 right now. The price will be twice that in a few weeks as a growing number of players take their action to Vegas and flights begin filling up with them and the usual Vegas traffic.


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 Post subject: Re: The Heat Is On
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Does this mean that any publication that discusses gambling and lines is in violation. This Justice Department certainly does like to push the edge on what is considered to be illegal activity.


No. They are going after those media outlets that accept advertising from "illegal" businesses, not the content published by the media. If they were to start going after media content, they would have a huge freedom of the press and speech issue on their hands. The Feds are following the money, not the words.


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Coast2Coast wrote:
One result is I will be making several more weekend redeye trips to Vegas than usual this season. .


How does a grown man with a wife and kids get several trips to Vegas. I get the pressure from home even for bachelor parties. I am getting older and everyone will soon be married. One of these days I am going to have to start faking divorces so that I can pretend my friends are getting married a second time.


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Because this September, our nest will be mostly empty. Five in college. The deal is this: Five college tuitions for them (four actually; one has a full ride athletic scholarship) equals five trips to Vegas for me. With six kids between us, wifey has been looking forward to this "freedom" too.


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With six kids between us, .


Coast and Nas are battling it out to see who can spread his seed the farthest.


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Nope. Not in Nas' class. I only did the deed for two of them. The other four were part of the "dowry" I got for marrying a woman with four kids.


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