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Strategies & Market Trends : Sharck Soup

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To: 1podstock who wrote (36684)10/19/2001 9:31:39 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) of 37746
 
CRYP

From either Yahoo or RB

To see how they manipulate young hearts read it first (1591 and followigns) then read the New Jersey Law departement transcript (copied here below)- as you will realize by reading the msgs and then the civil action press release the later is rather superficial (sound more like an advise) and Crypto is never mentionned (so Herb and associates did distort information published by stating that NJ law departement suit was aimed at Crypto). In fact Crypto operations are fine as reafirmed two days ago by the senate and the house, but that is another story. enjoy the reading...

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Attorney General Announces Civil Action Against Internet Sports Betting Operations

TRENTON - Attorney General John J. Farmer, Jr. announced that the divisions of Gaming Enforcement and Consumer Affairs filed civil actions against several Internet based sports betting operations for acting in violation of New Jersey law by accepting wagers from individuals, including minors, located in New Jersey.

The defendants named in the suit include:

•2betdsi.com
•Intercasino.com
•Laythepoints.com
•Sportingbet.com
•Sportsbook.com
•Intertops.com
•BetonSports.com
•Betmill.com

The Attorney General said that the state's suits allege that the defendants operate illegal sports book sites where New Jersey residents, via the Internet or telephone, can place wagers on professional and college sporting events.
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