Friday, April 15th, 2011...1:07 pm
The Sh*t Has Hit The Fan! “Three largest online poker sites indicted and shut down by FBI”
The Feds have struck back and struck back hard! This story has everything – domain names seized, executives arrested, and billions of dollars in fines agains the three largest online poker companies. Keep in mind these companies operate completely legally in most of the world and are even publicly traded. This is almost the equivalent of Saudi Arabia arresting the executives of the American movie studios because their movies are on the internet and accessible to citizens of that country who are legally prohibited from viewing them. Things are going to get ugly folks…
via the LA Times
The founders of the three largest online poker sites were indicted by the FBI on Friday in what could serve as a death blow to the thriving industry.
Eleven executives at PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker were charged with bank fraud and money laundering in an indictment unsealed in a Manhattan court. Two of the executives were arrested on Friday morning in Utah and Nevada. Federal agents are searching for the others.
Prosecutors are seeking to immediately shut down the sites and to eventually send the executives to jail and to recover $3 billion from the companies. By Friday afternoon Full Tilt Poker’s site displayed a message explaining that “this domain name has been seized by the F.B.I. pursuant to an Arrest Warrant.”
The online gambling industry has taken off over the last decade, drawing an estimated 15 million Americans to bet online.
In 2006 Congress passed a law prohibiting online gambling. Most of the leading sites found ways to work around the law using foreign banks, but prosecutors allege that in doing so they broke the law.
“These defendants concocted an elaborate criminal fraud scheme, alternately tricking some U.S. banks and effectively bribing others to assure the continued flow of billions in illegal gambling profits,” Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, said in a statement.
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