Quote Originally Posted by shari91 View Post
You're 100% incorrect. Especially if that person isn't a US citizen and they don't have an extradition treaty. And another big thing: "The crime in question must also be a crime in the country you are being extradited out of." I suggest you do some reading.
Shari,

I think all of us understand that Bodog/Bovada, if that's the veil that makes people feel better, is a customer of SBR. And that you work for SBR. What may not be understood as well is the myths about extradition you are so vigorously putting out on here.

But the smarter people do. Here's how it shakes out.

If Calvin Ayre is going to be extradited, you would be a total idiot to fund either of these sites. A total idiot. Here's why.

Place Calvin is in US custody. The dumbest prosecutor, the dumbest judge, the dumbest juror is NEVER going to believe that Bodog and Bovada are not one and the same. NEVER. US law will go through that farce like a 50 calibre going through a parade balloon. The US has the guy behind it all. Forget Bovada for a second. This guy is in custody for crimes that were committed by Bodog in the United States as far back as 2006. He's sitting in a jail cell. Prosecutors are watching Bovada still taking US bets, they're still running up the months they are going to ask the judge to give Calvin. He's already looking at over 20 years. They don't have to stop with only these two charges. They can charge him with every Bovada transaction they can document. They can keep charging him while he's doing his time and his black cellmate.

Do you seriously think that plug isn't going to be pulled with a very loud plop when he has that gun pointed at his head? Do you seriously think that the last noble act of these fuckwits is going to be to make sure every deposit gets paid back?

If one takes that view, then none of your posters should be depositing at one of your major sponsors, and the ones who have should bring on a run on the bank. So the out for SBR is to create the myth that Calvin has nothing to worry about so long as he stays in some utterly putrid shithole country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the US.

But ponder this then, if that's the game, and I have to say JJ certainly isn't playing it. Do you seriously think the US department of justice is going to go to all this publicity to announce these indictments if down the road they look like mutts who can't even arrest this guy? Did they make these announcements, gain all this publicity, and now somebody is saying "Ah, duh, fellas. We forgot one thing. How we gonna arrest this guy." I would say all the mousetraps are already set, the press releases written as to why the nation of Shitarea, even though it doesn't have a extradition treaty with the US, has sent Calvin Ayre there in the interests of cooperation in international law enforcement. What people don't realize is that extradition treaties really only protect nationals of the state that the request goes to. If you're some fat lisping bisexual man with white skin from far away hiding out there, you're outta there, extradition treaty or no extradition treaty.

Your posters should know that their funds are at high risk once Calvin comes back in cuffs and that he is coming back in cuffs. You're not helping with your Alice in Wonderland view of extradition law.