

An Austin man and beverage company founder faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly scamming investors out of millions https://t.co/qFK4bpv7n0
Fraudes de 3 M$: une décennie au pénitencier pour l’ancien complice de Mario Lirette (@PayantCamille) https://t.co/T9XmEodJGf
30 mois de prison aux États-Unis et 5,8 M$ US à rembourser pour avoir fraudé des petites entreprises (@PayantCamille) https://t.co/bPX42NoHnn

Cory Zeidman, a 63-year-old professional poker player, has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a $25 million sports betting fraud scheme. Zeidman allegedly deceived prospective gamblers by claiming to possess insider information about betting tips over a span of 14 years. He now faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and is required to pay over $3 million in restitution. The case highlights ongoing issues within the sports betting industry and the legal repercussions of fraudulent activities.