Millions from Phil Mickelson tied to money laundering, gambling case
by Mike Fish and David Purdum, ESPN RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Nearly $3 million transferred from golfer Phil Mickelson to an intermediary was part of “an illegal
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by Mike Fish and David Purdum, ESPN RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Nearly $3 million transferred from golfer Phil Mickelson to an intermediary was part of “an illegal
by Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Throwing out the possibility of Congressional hearings on the issue of sports gambling seems to be a popular thing to
by Bob Cohn, Triblive Gambling is so — the threat of gambling, and to create more threats, is to me — I’m stunned. … I’m appalled . I’ m
by Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN When Stephen Curry takes the floor Tuesday night in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, every facet of his game will be
by David Wharton, Los Angeles Times Nothing about the man in the dark suit suggested he felt uncomfortable or out of place. As a
by David Purdum, ESPN Crime syndicates are attacking the soul of international sports with relentless and brazen attempts at match-fixing and betting fraud, thriving
Sean Gregory interviewed me about sports gambling legalization (especially re various concerns) for his article in TIME Magazine, “The Case for Sports Gambling in America”
By Jeremy Roebuck, The Philadelphia Inquirer Joey Mastronardo grew up in the shadow of two towering figures – his father, a twice-convicted sports bookmaker with a
by Will Hobson, The Washington Post On a June morning in 1991, the most powerful men in American sports gathered to petition a Senate
By Jeremy Roebuck, The Philadelphia Inquirer In his prime, vice cops affectionately dubbed him “the gentleman gambler of Montgomery County.” Mayor Frank L. Rizzo called him