Agencies Beware of Crackdown
Thursday, July 27th, 2006Advertising Age reports that “Promotion Firms Caught in Internet Gambling Crackdown.” The article speaks for itself, so I’ll only add the comment that the U.S. government is watching you no matter how big or small you are so don’t mess with smuggling cars to Costa Rica as part of the compensation package.
The article continues, “DME Global Marketing & Fulfillment, Direct Mail Expertise and Mobile Promotions and four of its principals — William Hernon Lenis; his son William Luis Lenis and daughter Monica Lenis; and Manny Gustavo Lenis, a nephew — were named in an indictment unsealed yesterday accusing BetOnSports and its principals of illegally engaging in internet gambling and tax evasion.
Racketeering conspiracy
The indictment, issued in St. Louis, charges the ad execs and their companies with engaging in a racketeering conspiracy, saying they worked to illegally advertise and support several websites by buying ads, sending equipment and prizes for the site to Costa Rica and eventually serving as the fulfillment house for internet-gambling prizes.



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