Las Vegas gambler Walters loses insider trading appeal
by Jonathan Stempel, Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the insider trading conviction and five-year prison sentence of famed
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by Jonathan Stempel, Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the insider trading conviction and five-year prison sentence of famed
by Dustin Gouker, Legal Sports Report The draft is being circulated by the office of Sen. Orrin Hatch. After promises from more than one senator to
by Brett Smiley, ESPN One of the major misconceptions in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling that struck down the 1992 federal law banning sports
by David Purdum, ESPN NEW YORK — Real-time, official NBA data will be used to generate in-game betting odds and then be distributed to licensed
by David Purdum, ESPN Final touches are being put on legal sportsbooks at casinos and off-track betting parlors around Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, two sports-crazed cities
by Benjamin Cronin, Pinnacle The first ever bet or instance of gambling in some form can be traced back over thousands and thousands of years.
by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — On a Saturday afternoon in October, the race and sportsbook at the Borgata Hotel Casino is
By David Purdum, ESPN Nearly $184 million was bet on sports in September at New Jersey sportsbooks, doubling the state’s year-to-date betting handle in the
by Adam Wojnarowski and Zach Lowe, ESPN In another example of how dramatically the NBA is embracing the gambling industry, the Dallas Mavericks are hiring former professional
by Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Chalk A few spectators for the US Open finals in New York’s Flushing Meadows last month probably weren’t smiling for the