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A week ago, David Carruthers, the urbane, 49-year-old British CEO of BetonSports PLC, was campaigning to legalize, regulate and tax Internet gambling in the United States.
Today, he is sitting in a Fort Worth jail cell.
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According to the Department of Justice (DoJ), BetonSports in 2003 had 100,000 active players who placed 33 million wagers worth $1.6 billion through the company's Web sites.
More than half of those wagers came from Americans.
Because of that, Carruthers is in the slammer facing enough charges to make a mob boss nervous, including racketeering, conspiracy and fraud.
"Efforts to prohibit online gambling in the United States have failed repeatedly," Carruthers said last week. "Congress should focus its energy and resources on viable solutions through regulation to protect consumers and to control underage and problem gambling."
Carruthers' comments came within hours of the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelming vote to do just the opposite: ban Internet gambling in the U.S. ...
It's nice to know that the government for the "land of the free" is taking an ever-increasing role in deciding what I can do with my hard-earned.