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Betcha.com trio bail and storylineAugust 22, 2007, 6:50 pm (4 years ago)The results of Monday afternoon's extradition hearings on Betcha.com CEO Nick Jenkins and two partners were not reached at press time today and probably will be reported in some other time, but in the meantime CEO's blog at https://playleonbet.in blogs has reported what seems to be some alarming collusion between the states of washington and louisiana officials.
Jenkins (CEO), readers will recall, is the Seattle lawyer and owner of the peer 2 peer website Betcha.com. Jenkins disputes the Washington State Gambling Commission's claim that his site is illegal. The WGSC subsequently initiated a late night raid in which Betcha.com equipment was confiscated, and Jenkins launched litigation against the Commission When Nick and his lawyer were last at the offices of the Washington State Gambling Commission, serving notice of litigation, they we're notified that two other states were "interested in the case." probably because those states gained some sort of access to otherwise confidential investigation information. right after Jenkins and his lawyer went off that meeting, the bet from the state of Louisiana on Betcha.com had taken it's place. Jenkin adds in his blog the following statement: "For operating The Site for approximately one month, we now face felony fugitive charges for a crime punishable by up to five years in prison and up to a $20,000 fine. For $.70." OnlineCasinoExtra.com will continue reviewing this interesting story.
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