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Two men in Indiana have been charged with running an illegal online gambling website. The Indiana Gaming Commission led the investigation, which resulted in these criminal charges.
The case involves two individuals: a former assistant principal from Mooresville, identified as T.R.V., and another person, R.A.V. Together, they allegedly operated an unlicensed online poker club called “DDDare Poker Club.” This illegal operation supposedly ran from July 1, 2020, to November 26, 2023.
An affidavit, detailed by WRTV, claims that R.A.V. made $1.7 million from the illegal gambling business. T.R.V., his alleged partner, received over $201,000. The charges state that both men used various platforms to transfer the illegally obtained funds into their personal accounts.
R.A.V. is set to have his initial hearing on June 14, while T.R.V. has a pretrial conference on July 15. The current reports do not specify whether the two suspects are currently in custody.
According to the investigation, R.A.V. used money from the illegal gambling operation to cover a variety of expenses. These expenses included daily operational costs as well as payments for advertising and promoting the illegal gambling site.
Both suspects face several felony charges. These include money laundering involving at least $50,000, promoting professional gambling, professional gambling over the internet, and corrupt business influence. In Indiana, these charges are considered felonies. For example, the money laundering charge alone can result in a prison sentence of 1 to 6 years and a fine of up to $10,000.
T.R.V.’s lawyer, Eric Krupp, stated that his client has no comments at this time. Krupp also mentioned that T.R.V. no longer holds his position as assistant principal in Mooresville.
Susan Haynes, a spokesperson for Mooresville School, confirmed that T.R.V. is no longer employed by the school. She stated that the school district has not received any requests for information regarding the investigation. However, Haynes assured that the district is prepared to cooperate if necessary.
Mr. VanWanzeele is no longer employed by Mooresville Schools. As always, we are committed to the safety and security of the district’s resources. The district has not been contacted by any investigative agency, but will fully cooperate if needed.
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