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poker and casino operators, such as PartyGaming and 888 Holdings, have
been drawn into the American Government’s assault on the internet
gambling industry.
It emerged yesterday that BetOnSports, which
on Monday was indicted on charges ranging from running an illegal
gambling business to money laundering, has been forced to close down
its poker and casino websites as well as its betting sites.
Although
most commentators believe that BetOnSports has been targeted to get at
its fugitive founder, Gary Kaplan, the broad nature of the charges
suggests that the Department of Justice is using the case to send a
warning to the wider internet gambling sector.
It had been
assumed that the greater uncertainity over the legality of casino and
poker websites meant that the Department was attacking only
sportsbooks. However, BetOnSports, which operates websites including
BoSPOKER.com and BoSCASINO.com, said yesterday: “In relation to the
temporary restraining order, the company confirms that it has
temporarily discontinued the provision of all of its US-facing
services.”
The restraining order states that the group is barred
from “operating an illegal gambling business through internet
websites”. It lists 711 websites linked to BetOnSports, Mr Kaplan and
the other defendants, including numerous casino and poker sites.
The
restraining order remains in place until a formal hearing, but a
spokeswoman for BetOnSports confirmed it was appealing. “The order is
unreasonable and we are appealing against it.”
By Dominic Walsh