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November 2, 2009 BETONSPORTS FOUNDER SENTENCED ON FEDERAL RACKETEERING CHARGES - AGREES TO THE FORFEITURE OF OVER $43 MILLION St. Louis, MO: Gary Stephen Kaplan, founder of BetonSports, a large illegal offshore sports wagering business, was sentenced to 51 months in prison on multiple federal charges, Acting United States Attorney Michael W. Reap announced today. Pursuant to a complex plea agreement, on August 14, 2009, Gary Stephen Kaplan, entered pleas of guilty to charges of conspiracy to violate the RICO statute, conspiring to violate the Wire Wager Act and violating the Wire Wager Act. He appeared today for sentencing before United States District Judge Carol E. Jackson, in St. Louis, Missouri. As part of the plea, Kaplan has forfeited to the United States $43,650,000 in criminal proceeds. An additional amount of approximately $7 million has been forfeited in related proceedings, bringing the total forfeiture in this case to over $50 million. BetOnSports was highly successful and attracted a large number of U.S. customers. By 2004, the BETONSPORTS organization’s principal base of operations in Costa Rica employed approximately 1,700 people. During the year ended January 31, 2004, BetOnSports had close to 1 million registered customers, accepted over 10 million sports bets in a cumulative gross amount that exceeded one billion dollars. In mid-2004, Kaplan made a successful public offering of the stock of BetOnSports on the London Alternative Investment Market that netted him over $100,000,000. Those funds eventually found their way into various Isle of Jersey trusts which invested the funds in Swiss bank accounts. Reap stated, "Kaplan was unique in the scope and scale of his illegal operation. Despite his immense profits, he is living in federal custody. This case should serve as a warning to others who might choose to defy the laws of the United States on such a grand scale." Reap also noted that "Kaplan’s business model itself was built on a wager that the U.S. could not and would not enforce its anti-sports book laws to reach Kaplan. Today, Kaplan lost that wager." "In addition to a lengthy prison sentence, Mr. Kaplan forfeited over $43 million to the United States government," said Toni Weir "Gary Kaplan was sentenced to the maximum under the plea agreement, which sends a message to those operating illegal offshore gambling enterprises," said Roland Corvington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in St. Louis. "In addition to being in prison, hopefully some of the money forfeited will go to useful purposes such as fighting other Internet-related crimes, such as catching child predators who think they can hide on-line." Reap commended the work performed on the case by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation and the Chesterfield Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Steve Holtshouser, Steven Muchnick and John Bodenhausen, and Special Assistant United States Attorney Charles Birmingham are handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Reap also thanked the governments of the Isle of Jersey and Switzerland for their assistance with successfully concluding this prosecution. |
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