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Category Archives: Gambling

Lord Lucan’s brother Hugh Bingham says ‘He DID get away and I can show you how’ – Daily Mail

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 6, 2016

Lord Lucan was officially declared dead in a High Court ruling last week He has long been suspected of murdering nanny Sandra Rivett in 1974 Brother Hugh Bingham has broken family silence 42 years later Said his sibling is innocent of the killing at family home in London  By James Sanders and Barbara Jones for…

Trio fake kidnapping for ransom to pay off gambling debts, police say – Chicago Tribune

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 6, 2016

Gambling debts led three people to fake a kidnapping Friday in order to ransom money from one of their mothers, Bridgeview police said. Joseph Vicario, 25, of Bridgeview, plotted with his girlfriend Amanda Woods, 21, of Oak Lawn, to trick Vicario’s 44-year-old mother into believing that kidnappers were beating her son, police said. A second…

Crown Casino haven for drug traffickers, ‘a blot on the community’ – Sydney Morning Herald

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 6, 2016

Gambling chips are becoming underworld currency. Photo: Getty Crown Casino is a haven for drug traffickers and money launderers, leading one of Victoria’s most prominent judges to label the venue a “blot on the community”. The Sunday Age can also reveal that crown’s gaming chips have become a de facto currency among underworld figures to…

Borgata to stop paying taxes until Atlantic City pays $62.5M – WABC-TV

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2016

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City’s Borgata casino says it will stop making tax payments until the city hands over $62.5 million in court-ordered tax refunds. That move could cause the cash-strapped city to run out of money within weeks; Mayor Don Guardian said it would be “devastating” if the Borgata withheld a tax payment…

Jay Williams says he lost $20K gambling with Jamal Crawford on the Bulls – Chicago Sun-Times

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2016

The only thing worse than Jay Williams rookie year in the NBA, was the next seasonthe one that never happened. The promising point guard out of Duke looked headed to stardom until a motorcycle crash ended his career and sent his life into a downward spiral of depression and addiction. Williams, now a successful ESPN…

Report: Clinton Portis Wrote Bad Checks To Borgata – CardPlayer.com

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2016

Things keep getting worse for one two-time National Football League pro bowler. Former NFL running back Clinton Portis owes $4.8 million to creditors, $170,000 of which comes from a gambling trip to the Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City. According to a report from NJ.com, Portis allegedly wrote bad checks to try to pay off…

EH mobster admits torching restaurant, firing stun gun – Journal Inquirer

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2016

Convicted East Hartford mobster John A. Barile pleaded guilty Thursday to federal crimes that include setting fire to his Middletown restaurant while his inebriated business partner was inside and shocking a man with a stun gun for failing to pay some $50,000 in gambling debts. Sentencing guidelines call for Barile, 52, who has been living…

Man sentenced in Wal-Mart check scam targeting hundreds – Daily Mail

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 4, 2016

By Associated Press Published: 09:11 EST, 5 February 2016 | Updated: 09:11 EST, 5 February 2016 PITTSBURGH (AP) A man who cashed $300,000 worth of counterfeit checks using personal information stolen by peeking over the shoulders of hundreds of Wal-Mart customers was sentenced to prison Thursday. Robert MacVittie and his wife lined up behind customers…

Man Sentenced in Wal-Mart Check Scam Targeting Hundreds – ABC News

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 4, 2016

A man who cashed $300,000 worth of counterfeit checks using personal information stolen by peeking over the shoulders of hundreds of Wal-Mart customers was sentenced to prison Thursday. Robert MacVittie and his wife lined up behind customers trying to cash payroll checks at “dozens and dozens” of Wal-Mart stores in 20 states and recorded them…

City explores going into debt to four-lane MR35 – NorthernLife.ca

GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 4, 2016

City councillors plan to hold a meeting sooner rather than later on whether the city should debt finance a number of longstanding roads and other projects. In particular, four-laning MR35 from Azilda to Chelmsford at a cost of $30 million is a priority, as is completing the resurfacing of Lorne Street. While the city will…

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