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Optimal to pay US $19.2 mln over gambling websites
Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:59pm EDT
* Forfeiture over Internet gambling websites
* Company will not be criminally prosecuted
NEW YORK, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Canada-based Optimal Group Inc (OPMR.O) agreed to pay $19.2 million in criminal proceeds from processing payments for illegal Internet gambling websites between 2004 and 2006, U.S. prosecutors said on Friday.
They said Optimal acknowledged that Internet gambling merchants broke U.S. criminal law by offering gambling in the United States.
"Optimal, operating an electronic wallet called Firepay, processed more than $2 billion worth of illegal gambling transactions.... Continued here
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Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:59pm EDT
* Forfeiture over Internet gambling websites
* Company will not be criminally prosecuted
NEW YORK, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Canada-based Optimal Group Inc (OPMR.O) agreed to pay $19.2 million in criminal proceeds from processing payments for illegal Internet gambling websites between 2004 and 2006, U.S. prosecutors said on Friday.
They said Optimal acknowledged that Internet gambling merchants broke U.S. criminal law by offering gambling in the United States.
"Optimal, operating an electronic wallet called Firepay, processed more than $2 billion worth of illegal gambling transactions.... Continued here
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did not invent the NET until thereafter......As vague et al as UIGEA is, it leaves less gray area than the Wire Act of 1961 pursuant to the NET. Why basically all of the online gaming culprits continue to plea bargain, settle, etc. versus contesting how the Wire Act of 1961 applies to the NET especially in the Appellate Courts is perplexing. Yes, I am well aware it is quite rare to defeat the Government under any circumstance yet still perplexing.