Category: Other Gaming

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Apr2007
A recent article in the Toledo Blade reports that gambling insiders, including both legal and "underground" bookies, were aware that suspicious activities may have been taking place in association with University of Toledo football games. These announcements come in the wake of "point-shaving" charges against Harvey McDougle, Jr., a player ... Read More
April 5, 2007ogadmin

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Apr2007
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that eight Akron-area men were charged in association with mail fraud and charitable bingo scams. According to the article, four individuals submitted false rebate requests to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for cartons of cigarettes that were never sold. This scam allegedly ran from 2000 ... Read More
April 4, 2007ogadmin

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Mar2007
Two articles recently published in the Akron Beacon Journal  illustrate recent efforts by Ohio cities to regulate so-called "skill games" within their jurisdictions. The article states that officials in Akron, Franklinton, Kent and Norton are looking into the possibility of licensing and regulating the popular games, which cost money to ... Read More
March 26, 2007ogadmin

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Jan2007

Tribe Elects New Leader

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The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma has elected its first female chief. According to an article in Tulsa World, the Tribe elected Glenna J. Wallace in November and she was sworn in on December 6th. Wallace made known her intentions to continue pursuit of Tribal gaming in Ohio and noted ... Read More
January 4, 2007ogadmin

04

Dec2006
Federal prosecutors reached a settlement with U.K. gambling site BetOnSports PLC. The settlement requires BetOnSports to refrain from accepting wagers placed from the United States. The United States Attorney would not comment on the settlement, as criminal charges filed against CEO David Carruthers and other BetOnSports agents and employees remain ... Read More
December 4, 2006ogadmin

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Dec2006
A Franklin County judge issued an injunction prohibiting Ohio Skill Games from importing any additional "tic-tac-fruit" machines into the state. An article in the Dayton Daily News suggests that the injunction will likely remain in place until the resolution of a lawsuit involving the state and several businesses that had ... Read More
December 4, 2006ogadmin

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Dec2006
The parties to the Eastern Shawnee land claim suit have asked the Federal District Court for more time in which to discuss a possible settlement, according to the Lima News. The extension asks for the Court's permission to extend a deadline by which the litigants were to provide a preliminary ... Read More
December 4, 2006ogadmin

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Oct2006
The Ohio State University Board of Trustees has announced its position against the Ohio Learn and Earn proposal, according to an article in the Columbus Dispatch. Supporters of the proposal claim that it would provide free college to qualified Ohio students, which would be paid for from slot machine proceeds. ... Read More
October 10, 2006ogadmin

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Oct2006
Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro was dismissed by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma from its land claims lawsuit. Petro recently filed a motion seeking to be brought back in to "represent the rights of Ohioans." Petro was concerned that if he was not a party to the action, any ... Read More
October 10, 2006ogadmin

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Oct2006
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the United States Senate has passed a version of a bill that will put an end to internet gambling. If both the United States Senate and House of Representatives agree on final language, and the act is signed by the president, the new law ... Read More
October 10, 2006ogadmin