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Bad bet: Owner of online poker site in jail for deceiving banks

FP Archives July 24, 2012, 10:32:48 IST

An owner of Absolute Poker, one of the three largest Internet poker companies, was sentenced to 14 months in prison after admitting to deceiving banks over the processing of gambling proceeds.

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Bad bet: Owner of online poker site in jail for deceiving banks

An owner of Absolute Poker, one of the three largest Internet poker companies, was sentenced to 14 months in prison after admitting to deceiving banks over the processing of gambling proceeds.

Brent Beckley, 32, joined Costa Rica-based Absolute Poker in 2003 and became its head of payment processing. Last December, he pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiring to break US laws against gambling on the Internet. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud.

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US District Judge Lewis Kaplan said Beckley deserved prison time despite his surrender and cooperation because “the sentence has to make clear that the government of the United States means business in these types of cases.”

“I fooled myself into thinking that what I was doing was OK,” Beckley told the judge.

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have charged 11 people at the three biggest online poker companies: Absolute Poker, Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars. The US government also seized their Internet domain names.

The chief of Full Tilt Poker, Raymond Bitar, surrendered to US authorities earlier this month and pleaded not guilty to charges of illegal gambling and that the online poker operator defrauded its players.

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