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International Gambling Exec, Former Abramoff Client Arrested

Where’s Jack Abramoff when you need him?

Peter Dicks, the chairman of the London-based Sportingbet PLC, was arrested in New York late Wednesday as part of an increasing crackdown by U.S. authorities on internet gambling.

Sportingbet was a client of Jack Abramoff’s* through 2004 and paid his firm a whopping $1.46 million for two years of work fighting off legislative attacks on internet gambling. But after Abramoff, things have gotten a lot tougher for the industry. In June of this year, the House finally passed a bill to severely restrict online gambling that Abramoff had fought for years. And law enforcement has started cracking down based on the laws already on the books; Dicks is the second web bet exec to be arrested by U.S. authorities in the last couple of months.

Lousiana state police are charging Dicks under a state law that prohibits computer gambling. It’s just the sort of jam where a good lobbyist might be able to pull some strings. Too bad Abramoff is unavailable.

*Update/Correction: While Sportingbet was a client of Greenberg Traurig (Abramoff’s firm) and represented by associates of Abramoff, Abramoff himself didn’t represent the company.

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