Despite setbacks, N.J. to press ahead on sports gambling
by Joseph A. Gambardello, The Philadelphia Inquirer After suffering two setbacks in federal court, New Jersey officials are pressing ahead with a fight to
by Joseph A. Gambardello, The Philadelphia Inquirer After suffering two setbacks in federal court, New Jersey officials are pressing ahead with a fight to
by David Gambacorta, The Philadelphia Inquirer Maybe the crab cakes will taste better in the slammer. Robert “Bootsie” Verrecchia pleaded guilty Wednesday to helping
by Wayne Parry, Pioneer Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—Nevada and New Jersey once had the country to themselves when it came to casino gambling. Now,
by Jonathan Tannenwald, The Philadelphia Inquirer Players on El Salvador’s national team are alleged to have been involved in potentially fixing the result of
by David Jolly, CNBC THE HAGUE — Criminal organizations have infiltrated the highest levels of European and international soccer, threatening the very integrity of
by Suzette Parmley, The Philadelphia Inquirer Several Democrats – including New Jersey president Stephen Sweeney – have urged Gov. Christie to sign legislation that
FBI New York Press Office Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, joined by New York City Police Department Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, Acting Assistant Director
by Bill Wilson, BBC NEWS The world of international football has been hit by a number of high-profile match-fixing scandals over the past couple
by Suzette Parmley, The Philadelphia Inquirer A poll released Tuesday shows that 45 percent of New Jersey residents favor sports betting at Atlantic City
My friend and colleague, Dan Cirucci, interviewed me about Gaming the Game: The Story Behind the NBA Betting Scandal and the Gambler Who Made It