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Neteller Founder Guilty of Conspiracy

June 30, 2007 - 6:50AM

The co-founder of Neteller, which processed billions of dollars in Internet gambling transactions for Americans, pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of criminal conspiracy.

Stephen Lawrence, whose company, Neteller PLC, was once one of the primary ways U.S. citizens placed bets with offshore bookies, acknowledged in a federal courtroom in Manhattan that the operation was illegal.

"I came to understand that providing payment services to online gambling Web sites serving customers in the United States was wrong," he told the judge.

His lawyers said he was cooperating with U.S. investigators, and had also agreed to be at least partly responsible for the $100 million the government is seeking from people who were involved in the operation.

Lawrence and another Neteller director, John David Lefebvre, were arrested in January as part of a U.S. crackdown on the online gambling industry.

Both men are Canadian citizens. Their company was based in the Isle of Man and traded on the London Stock Exchange. Some experts had initially believed that the company's offshore status might put it beyond the reach of U.S. law.

Neteller also wasn't directly involved in either placing or taking bets. It essentially served as a financial middleman, through which bettors could send and receive cash from Internet bookies.
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Well maybe the charge of criminal conspiracy was the reason he decided to plead guilty (a lessor charge)...and it looks like the Govt wants a huge chunk of money from NT.
 
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WTF????????? Just goes to show you the power of the Feds.......can be completely in the wrong and still exert enough pressure to make people accept their bullshitt plea bargain.
 

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$100M extortion. Our forefathers must be so proud.
 

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Well, if God forbid we get hit again by terrorists, at least the Republicans can say that they kept us safe from gambling and medicinal marijuana.
 

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Neteller knew all along exactly what they were doing. The conspiracy charge was a given in my opinion. I honestly think they caused more trouble then good to the online gaming community.
 

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It would not surprise me if he gets no jail time for the plea, pays a fine and turns over any information the Bush adminstration wants.
 

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Let's hope the other guy pleads guilty too....and fast. It's good to have this matter settled so it's not used as a possible excuse to delay us getting paid. These guys won't do any jail time....just pay a big fine. Neteller the company will also get socked for a big fine too, which I'm sure has already been negotiated.
 

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There are MULTIPLE things that get to me about this plea - but one of the biggest is that you know damn well that every operation that serves to help accounts get funded is watching this case VERY closely - and they can't be liking what they see with this.

[SIZE=-1]Lefebvre strikes me as being cut from different cloth. I wonder if part of Lawrence's deal was to turn on him. I'm dying to see what [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Lefebvre's gonna do.
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Edited after reading Senditin's post: I don't necessarily think it's good for US if Lefebvre pleads out, too.
 

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Not what anyone wanted to hear but I have not been optimistic in this matter. I can't say that I have been fatalistic either, but this is not encouraging. Sad that this is happening.
 

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$100 million won't go very far toward the annual $3.4 billion Antigua and Barbuda is demanding.
 

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He pled guilty in exchange for his passport and permission to travel to Canada and the Caribbean. There are only about 100+ countries that won't extradite for conspiracy to promote gambling. Anyone think this guy is ever coming back to the U.S.? This was an easy way out for a case the DOJ had a big mess trying to win.

ANYONE ever heard of someone facing 30 years able to plead to a five year max and get his passport returned to him prior to sentencing????

Now Lefevre on the other hand has refused all plea agreements.

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Unrelated, Citibank, which seems to be very gambling friendly so far, just set up online international bank wires.

Sean
 

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