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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

    #1
    38 indicted in nationwide sports gambling rings
    38 indicted in nationwide sports gambling rings


    April 7, 2010
    NEW YORK -- Bookies operating two online sports gambling rings took in nearly $178 million in bets around the country in less than three years, prosecutors charged Wednesday after arresting 38 on enterprise corruption charges.

    Suspected money collectors, agents and bookies were arrested in Nevada, Louisiana, Florida, New York and Arizona after a three-year investigation led by the New York Police Department's organized crime division.

    Three New York City employees, a firefighter, sanitation worker and a highway repairman, were arrested in the sweep. Charges also included money laundering, promoting gambling and conspiracy.

    Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said the suspects operated two nationwide rings using sports betting Web sites filtered through Costa Rica. They took bets on professional and college football and basketball, as well as professional baseball and hockey games.

    New York officials held a news conference with U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers and the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida to announce the arrests.

    Prosecutors said Robert Baselice and Charles Cicalo, both from Staten Island, worked as bookmakers on crownsports.com and JazzSports.com, employing agents and other people to collect and disburse money.

    The second indictment charges Robert Ackrish, a sanitation worker, and his father, Lewis, both from New York, with running a second ring that also used some of the same Web sites.

    They were all awaiting arraignment, and no lawyer information was available.

    More cash and millions of dollars in property were seized after more than a dozen search warrants were executed in New York, Florida, Michigan, Nevada and Louisiana.

    "Such computerized wire rooms operate around the clock and can handle a large volume of bettors at any one time, thus allowing the organizers to increase their illicit profits without having to bother with the time-consuming, record-keeping aspects of a more traditional, paper-based bookmaking operation," Brown said. "Unfortunately for the defendants, the law enforcement community is just as adept in using new technology to stop those involved in such criminal pursuits."
  • pavyracer
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 04-12-07
    • 82874

    #2
    Is this the CW bust?
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    • freeVICK
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-21-08
      • 7114

      #3
      wow maybe I should lay low with my local for now... my local also uses a similar online site thru costa rica... the website even ends with #*&$@sports.com...
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      • jlgarciaiii22
        SBR MVP
        • 04-14-08
        • 1792

        #4
        Damn... Hopefully the 38 that got pinched keep there fuKKin mouth's shut!
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        • THE PROFIT
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-27-09
          • 17701

          #5
          that's fuked up. Id say these bookies started living the luxurious lifestyle.
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          • fsugolf
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            • 07-17-09
            • 6194

            #6
            just a mere 178 millllllllion
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            • THE PROFIT
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-27-09
              • 17701

              #7
              Out of 38 there will be a couple rats. Law of averages
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              • clonecat
                SBR MVP
                • 08-29-05
                • 1225

                #8
                Legalize, tax, regulate - no worries
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                • Chi_archie
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 07-22-08
                  • 63172

                  #9
                  anyone in Chicago?
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                  • Boner_18
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                    • 08-24-08
                    • 8301

                    #10
                    Originally posted by clonecat
                    Legalize, tax, regulate - no worries
                    Except for 35% of profits out the door. You like paying taxes?
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                    • TJ EasyStreet
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 03-17-10
                      • 170

                      #11
                      Originally posted by freeVICK
                      wow maybe I should lay low with my local for now... my local also uses a similar online site thru costa rica... the website even ends with #*&$@sports.com...
                      Unless you are worried about your guy getting grabbed in the midst of a nice hot streak you are having, the powers-that-be probably wouldn't bother themselves with you.

                      Maybe the worst-case scenario would be they turn and they identify the players, get their real names, and alert the always-friendly IRS.
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                      • 36mafia
                        Restricted User
                        • 11-08-09
                        • 2389

                        #12
                        this helps no one. govt just put 38 hard working americans out of business. you can bet your ass a big chunk of that 178 mil was going back into the economy through luxurious spending, money laundering etc. now the greedy govt fuks get the dirty hands on it to keep to themselves
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                        • TJ EasyStreet
                          SBR High Roller
                          • 03-17-10
                          • 170

                          #13
                          Originally posted by clonecat
                          Legalize, tax, regulate - no worries
                          I gave up on asking or waiting for the government to do anything after I watched them bungle the Cash for Clunkers deal. They couldn't even cut a rebate check to car dealers in time. That's why I am against this healt ... OK, let's not go there!
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                          • Brock Landers
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 06-30-08
                            • 45359

                            #14
                            Has to be linked to CW
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                            • mmike032
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                              • 09-11-08
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                              #15
                              the prophecy of CW has come true
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                              • losturmarbles
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                                • 07-01-08
                                • 4604

                                #16
                                Originally posted by clonecat
                                Legalize, tax, regulate - no worries
                                ...
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                                • Jiggy Fly
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 05-02-08
                                  • 1256

                                  #17
                                  They just busted a pretty big ring here in Philly. Feds dug up millions from the dudes lawn.
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                                  • tltaylor89
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 06-19-09
                                    • 19610

                                    #18
                                    Counting money as we speak.
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                                    • freeVICK
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                                      • 01-21-08
                                      • 7114

                                      #19
                                      lesson learned here. bet big thru ur local, if u lose... just call the feds to raid the house
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                                      • Bill Dozer
                                        www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                        • 07-12-05
                                        • 10894

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by 36mafia
                                        this helps no one. govt just put 38 hard working americans out of business. you can bet your ass a big chunk of that 178 mil was going back into the economy through luxurious spending, money laundering etc. now the greedy govt fuks get the dirty hands on it to keep to themselves
                                        That's in wagers taken, not the hold. These reports always hype the bust as if it they took down a major operation but there are individuals on the forum that will bet that much by themselves over three years.

                                        Regardless if they took a loss, these people know what they are doing is illegal and they know the risk.
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                                        • OmgUrMom
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                                          • 02-07-10
                                          • 8481

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by freeVICK
                                          lesson learned here. bet big thru ur local, if u lose... just call the feds to raid the house
                                          why? they won't be seeing any of there money back I would assume...

                                          I guess some people might try it just for "payback"
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                                          • TJ EasyStreet
                                            SBR High Roller
                                            • 03-17-10
                                            • 170

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Bill Dozer
                                            These reports always hype the bust
                                            They do it for drugs, why not wagering!

                                            OPP NEWS RELEASE ************************* Traffic stop results in drug charges WAWA, ON - On Friday, January 29, 2010, at 3:45 p.m.


                                            Subsequent investigation at the scene revealed that the three youths from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario were in possession of approximately 12 grams of what appeared to be marijuana with a street value of $2,000.
                                            On a related note, the SSMPD stopped a pizza delivery boy for speeding with what appeared to be $196,000 worth of pizza in the backseat.
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                                            • Brock Landers
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 06-30-08
                                              • 45359

                                              #23
                                              J E T S must have known about this..
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                                              • Brock Landers
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 06-30-08
                                                • 45359

                                                #24
                                                Sports gambling ring indictment cites six locals
                                                By Michelle Hunter, The Times-Picayune
                                                April 07, 2010, 8:44PM

                                                A 2004 State Police investigation into illegal bookmaking by one of their own culminated Wednesday in the federal indictment of six locals accused of running a gambling business through a Costa Rican-based offshore betting service.


                                                Ashley Perry, 33, and Shane Muscarello, 37, both of Metairie; William Bryant III, 39, and Craig Goodwin, 49, both of Kenner; David Theriot, 45, of Covington; and David Carazo, 40 of Mandeville, were formerly charged Wednesday with the operation of an illegal gambling business, according to U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's office.


                                                "Illegal gambling is a crime we take seriously in Louisiana," said Col. Michael Edmondson, superintendent of the State Police. "Through an investigation initiated by our department and through a cooperative effort with our federal partners at (U.S.) Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Internal Revenue Service, we have identified a complex, organized criminal enterprise."

                                                One of the defendants, Bryant, worked for the New Orleans Hornets in the sales department. A spokesman for the team said Wednesday that the organization was notified by federal authorities that the illegal activities do not involve the Hornets.

                                                The defendants are accused of taking bets on various sporting events - baseball, football and horseracing - and running an online casino using the website www.seeyouontop.com, according to court records. The group, directed and supervised by Perry and Muscarello, made monthly payments of $35,000 to $47,000 to the Costa Rican betting service, which maintained the website and employed staffers to answer telephone calls and accept bets, records said.

                                                While customers placed bet on the website or via telephone, the defendants took in money or paid it out to the local winners or losers. The group took 10 percent on top of all losing bets, court records said.

                                                A 71-page indictment lays out the case State Police and ICE built against the defendants using undercover officers, informants, surveillance work and telephone taps.

                                                The investigation began in 2004 when State Police began probing a tip that veteran trooper Warren Ayo Jr. was a bookie who took bets out of his St. Bernard home and his office, the Metairie headquarters of the Gulf Coast High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Unit, court records said. Ayo was later arrested, but troopers learned that he accepted bets online at www.thetinytuna.com, a betting website traced to servers in Costa Rica, records said.

                                                A 2007 investigation by the Louisiana Attorney General's Office into "The Tiny Tuna" revealed Muscarello's involvement. He was eventually arrested and the Web site shut down. Authorities say its replacement, www.seeyouontop.com was created soon after. They learned of the new site as well as Muscarello and Perry's involvement from an informant who owed Perry $10,000 in lost wagers, court records said.

                                                State Police troopers began conducting surveillance on the pair and listened to taped telephone conversations with the other alleged coconspirators.

                                                Perry and Muscarello directed things, Goodwin was described as a runner who recruited gamblers, collected money and arranged for bettors to get internet accounts and passwords, according to court records. Theriot was seen meeting often with Perry, handling paperwork and money. Bryant was another runner who collected wagers.

                                                Perry and Muscarello are accused of traveling to Costa Rica in 2006 and 2007 to personally drop off payments to the service's managers.

                                                But authorities say that it was Carazo who later begin representing the Costa-Rican betting service as money courier, court records said. Investigators later learned that law enforcement officials probing offshore betting in New York had identified Carazo as the Gulf-Coast-area courier for the organization, making pick-ups and delivering payoffs in Louisiana and Alabama. In fact, officers in Hoover, Alabama, seized a $150,000 payoff Carazo made to one bettor in February.

                                                Letten's announcement of the New Orleans' indictment coincides with charges of illegal offshore gambling filed Wednesday by the Organized Crime and Rackets Division of the Queens County New York District Attorney's Office against 49 defendants.

                                                If convicted, each of the Louisiana defendants faces up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
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                                                • jjgold
                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                  • 07-20-05
                                                  • 388179

                                                  #25
                                                  These sites will always be there, they just change names/ urls, ect

                                                  these busts are always linked to other illegal activities. They do stupid stuff that raises attention if cops. The discreet ones rarely get caught.
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                                                  • Tsoprano
                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                    • 04-14-08
                                                    • 26374

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by freeVICK
                                                    wow maybe I should lay low with my local for now... my local also uses a similar online site thru costa rica... the website even ends with #*&$@sports.com...
                                                    Why would you need to lay low? Feds do not go after the players they go after the ones making book. You are safe, unless you are up to other shady shit you want to avoid exposure on... then I would understand. But as a gambler don't fear the feds.
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