Roman Chapa has appealed the five-year suspension and $25,000 fine levied him by the Texas Racing Commission after it was determined the 43-year-old jockey carried an electrical shocking device during a stakes victory.
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Paul Phua’s homesick son Darren to plead guilty to illegal betting if he can go home
Wei Seng ‘Paul’ Phua’s son Darren has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors over illegal online betting charges filed last year.
On Thursday, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that US District Judge Andrew Gordon has set a hearing for 10am on Friday at which 23-year-old Darren Phua will plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge of transmission of wagering information.
In exchange for his plea, Phua will be allowed to leave the country. The Malaysian-born Phua has been under house arrest in Las Vegas since last summer when he, his father and six other individuals were accused of running an illegal online sports betting operation out of three luxury villas at Caesars Palace.
The LVRJ’s sources said the homesick Phua has also agreed to forfeit $125k in cash plus electronic equipment seized during the July raid on the villas. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents that led the raid claim to have found incriminating text messages on Darren Phua’s phone indicating that Paul Phua had bribed Macau police to obtain his release following a major sports betting bust in Macau several weeks prior to the Vegas raid.
Darren’s plea leaves just his father still fighting the charges. Five of the other six defendants have already made their own deals with prosecutors while charges against another defendant were dropped. Darren is expected to receive the same five-year probationary sentence the other five plea-dealers received.
Paul Phua’s court date is set for April 13. The feds’ case against him was dealt a major blow last month when US Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen recommended tossing the bulk of the evidence the FBI had used to obtain their “fatally flawed” search warrants, which she said relied on “false and misleading statements.” Prosecutors, who previously stated that their case would be seriously jeopardized by their inability to use this evidence, are appealing Leen’s ruling.
The case has attracted mainstream media attention due to the tactics used by the FBI, who switched off internet service to the villas, then sent in agents disguised as tech support equipped with hidden body cameras. Civil liberty watchdogs have criticized these tactics as a violation of Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure.
Mystery lottery winner from Wychavon District still sought
The search is still on to find the owner of the winning ticket – bought in the Wychavon District – who matched five numbers and the bonus ball in the Lotto draw on 17 September, 2014. With just ten days to go National Lottery players are being urged to check and double-check their tickets one last time.
Darren Phua To Plead Guilty In Sports Betting Case
Darren Phua plans to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge in relation to accusations that he helped operate an illegal sports betting ring out of a Caesars Palace villa. That deal would leave his father, Malaysian businessman Paul Phua, as the only remaining defendant in the case. According to court documents filed by federal prosecutors […]
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Doyle Brunson Tells Fans Melanoma Surgery Was Successful
Doyle Brunson is once again cancer free following surgery at a Phoenix hospital to remove melanoma from the top of his scalp. In early February, the poker legend revealed cancerous growths had developed on his head that required an operation, marking his third battle with the disease. The 81-year-old revealed the successful outcome of the […]
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New Jersey residents souring on sports betting, casinos outside Atlantic City
New Jersey’s quest for legal sports betting appears to be souring state residents on the concept, according to a new survey.
A Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll of 901 New Jersey adults found 50% were in favor of repealing the federal PASPA sports betting prohibition. That’s down from 55% in a similar poll conducted in October 2013. Over the same period, the number that opposes such a plan has risen from 28% to 41%.
It should be noted that the most recent poll question addressed the notion of a federal repeal while the 2013 poll merely asked whether residents were in favor of the state pursuing its own legal wagering regime. Fairleigh Dickinson suggested the mention of the federal government may have “tempered” support.
Support for overturning PASPA was strongest among office pool bettors, who were almost 70% in favor. Support was also much stronger with men (59%) than with women (42%).
For those who believe PASPA should be overturned, the extra revenue the state would generate was the prime motivator at 51%, while libertarian impulses were cited by 30%. As for those opposed, 47% believe legal sports betting will increase gambling addiction while 25% said professional sport would be corrupted.
The advocates appealing the most recent injunction against New Jersey’s sports betting legislation will deliver oral arguments to a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on March 17. New Jersey’s hired legal gun Ted Olson has been granted 13 of the 15 minutes the state’s advocates have been allotted. Attorneys for state legislators and the thoroughbred horsemen’s association will get just one minute apiece. (About long enough to say “What he said, your honors.”)
The same PublicMind survey found less support for expanding casino gambling beyond Atlantic City’s borders. Last year saw increasing talk of allowing casinos to be built in other areas of the state, including the Meadowlands racetrack in East Rutherford. A July 2014 PublicMind survey found 42% of respondents were in favor of allowing gambling outside AC but that support fell to 36% in the most recent survey.
Panel OKs trims, new requirements for lottery scholars
State Sen. Jimmy Hickey, shown here on Feb. 4, said Wednesday that his bill that would change the way lottery scholarship amounts are awarded is aimed at making sure the program doesn’t run out of money. Legislation that would trim the size of the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship for future recipients in their first year of college and change the eligibility requirements advanced Wednesday through the Senate Education Committee.
Cops: Pennsylvania Woman Scammed Out Of $26K With Phony Lottery 'Win'
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Avila Draws Suspension Dates, Plans to Appeal
Santa Anita Park stewards March 5 announced the dates of A.C. Avila’s California Horse Racing Board-ordered suspension, but the trainer has already stated he will contest the penalty in court.
Armin van Buuren Tops Preakness InfieldFest
The Maryland Jockey Club announced that popular electronic music DJ and producer Armin van Buuren will headline the 2015 Preakness InfieldFest concert.
Status Quo for 2015-16 Florida Racing Dates
In filings made to the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, Gulfstream and Tampa Bay selected racing dates for the July 1, 2015- June 30, 2016 fiscal year that are almost identical to its 2014-15 schedule.
Ireland online betting tax to begin mid-year; senator fears online “lotto zombies”
Ireland-facing online gambling operators will start paying the new online betting tax this year after legislators finally approved their oft-delayed legislation.
On Thursday, Irish finance minister Michael Noonan said the Betting (Amendment) Bill had been sent to President Michael Higgins for signing, marking the culmination of a torturous process that began way back in 2011. The new regime will extend the 1% tax on betting turnover currently paid by retail bookmakers to online sportsbooks, while online betting exchanges like Betfair will pay 15% tax on betting profits.
Operators who wish to continue serving Irish punters must now apply for Irish online betting licenses. Reuters quoted a finance ministry spokesperson saying that the tax would likely take effect by the middle of this year. Had the tax been applied in 2014, Irish bookie Paddy Power believes their earnings would have been reduced by €8m.
ONLINE LOTTO JUNKIES RAVAGING IRELAND
In other Irish political news, Fine Gael senator Paul Coghlan made waves this week by warning that technical glitches in National Lottery terminals could spark an epidemic of “online Lotto junkies.” The retail terminals have experienced a few hiccups in recent weeks, leading to the postponement of one lottery draw and considerable punter frustration.
On Wednesday, Coghlan warned that the technical hiccups would “drive Lotto players away from ticket terminals in shops toward the online environment.” Coghlan reminded his fellow senators that the National Lottery believed there was “huge potential in growing the online sales channel.” Coghlan demanded lottery operators provide assurances that they will “introduce controls” to avoid the aforementioned Lotto junkies from overdosing on their online fix.
Ireland’s National Lottery allows online players to spend up to €75 per day, while player accounts can contain a balance of up to €750. Coghlan called these sums “inordinate amounts of money” for people to be spending on a state-owned (Intralot-operated) gambling outlet. A lottery spokesperson pointed out that the €75 limit was lower than many other countries, including the UK.
Friday's Islamorada Could Impact Triple Crown
Although the $60,000 Islamorada Handicap March 6 at Gulfstream Park is not a graded stakes, it could feature some eventual Triple Crown horses, including Stanford and Materiality from the well-stocked barn of Todd Pletcher.
The Big Beast Looking at Stakes Return
Trainer Tony Dutrow said that The Big Beast appeared fine physically coming out of a win in his 4-year-old debut March 1 and is scheduled to make his next start in the $300,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (gr. III) April 9.
Metaboss Working Toward Spiral Start
After a five-furlong workout in 1:00 4/5 March 5 at Santa Anita Park, trainer Jeff Bonde said Metaboss is scheduled to race next in the 1 1/8-mile $550,000 Spiral Stakes (gr. III) March 21 at Turfway Park.
North Las Vegas library being recognized by Goodwill
It’s part of Goodwill’s 17th annual Community Recognition Luncheon at the Stratosphere hotel-casino, which starts at noon. This site uses Facebook comments to make it easier for you to contribute.
Ticket with five Powerball numbers sold in Westminster
A ticket with five numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery, but missing the Powerball number, was sold at a 7-Eleven store in Westminster and is worth $147,642. Another ticket with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, was sold at a market in Marysville in Northern California and is also worth $147,642, the California Lottery announced.
Betfair shares top £21 as Q3 earnings fend off point-of-consumption tax
Exchange betting specialists Betfair saw its shares rise nearly 18% on Thursday after posting better than expected fiscal Q3 results.
For the three months ending Jan. 31, Betfair revenue rose 20% to £114.6m, the fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. Earnings rose 17% to £23.6m, despite a £7m hit from the UK’s new 15% online point-of-consumption tax, which kicked in Dec. 1.
Betfair CEO Breon Corcoran (pictured) said the company had “momentum” and was focused on finishing its fiscal year strongly. Previous full-year fiscal 2015 earnings estimates were in the range of £97m to £103m but Betfair now expects the numbers to come in between £113m and £118m.
Sports betting revenue was up 16% to £76.7m, driven by a strong mobile performance. Four of five Betfair sports bettors are now using the company’s mobile channel, resulting in a 96% growth in mobile betting revenue.
Mobile also helped drive a 30% rise in gaming revenue to £24.1m. Betfair notched a first in January, during which mobile bettors accounted for the majority of gaming revenue. Gaming revenue also benefited from better cross-sell with sports bettors.
Betfair US revenue rose 30% to £13.5m, spurred by a 17% gain in horseracing operation TVG. Betfair has greater expectations for its US division following last month’s acquisition of the HRTV network from the Stronach Group. Betfair didn’t break out separate revenue stats for its New Jersey online casino product.
Revenue from ‘sustainable’ aka the regulated markets of UK, Ireland, USA, Italy, Denmark, Malta, Spain and Bulgaria was up 27% to £92.9m, while revenue from other markets fell 2% to £21.7m. Active customer ranks in sustainable markets rose 50% while other markets fell 11%.
Ticket with five Powerball numbers sold in Westminster
A ticket with five numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery, but missing the Powerball number, was sold at a 7-Eleven store in Westminster and is worth $147,642. Another ticket with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, was sold at a market in Marysville in Northern California and is also worth $147,642, the California Lottery announced.
Help Wanted: Keeneland Hosting Job Fair
Ever wanted to work at Keeneland Race Course? You will have a chance when Keeneland hosts a job fair for seasonal employment during its 2015 spring meet that runs April 3-24.