Sunday, February 13, 2011

Man Accused In Nationwide Scam Lost Millions Playing Internet Poker and In Las Vegas Casinos

Man Accused In Nationwide Scam Lost Millions Playing Internet Poker and In Las Vegas Casinos


A Utah man implicated in a $275 million scam victimizing consumers nationwide gambled away and lost millions of dollars at Las Vegas casinos and by playing Internet poker, investigators say. Documents newly filed in Las Vegas federal court by the Federal Trade Commission allege Jeremy Johnson of St. George, Utah, gambled away some of his money even after he was ordered by the FTC to preserve his assets because he had been targeted in an FTC investigation. The FTC says Johnson and his companies scammed consumers out of $275 million by luring them into obtaining trial memberships for bogus services and then repeatedly charging their credit and debit cards monthly fees for the worthless services.

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