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Jan 16, 2007
Neteller (NLR.L) stock halted - Neteller Founders Arrested Neteller (NLR.L) stock halted - Neteller Founders Arrested

Neteller Founders were arrested in the U.S. yesterday on charges directly relating to online gaming.

Neteller stock was halted from trading today. The Neteller Stock symbol is NLR.L. The fallout of this is yet to be seen.

Yesterday two of the founders of internet payment processor, Neteller were detained and arrested in two seperate locations in the U.S.   Founding members of Neteller (NLR.L), Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre were both arrested in the U.S. and detained by Federal authorities.  Although not U.S. citizens, both gentlemen maintain residences in the country, and allegedly this is where the arrests took place.

Although all the details of these arrests are still sketchy, this is not a positive sign for either Neteller or the online gaming industry.  This morning shortly after the opening of the London Stock Exchange, Neteller a publicly traded company halted all trading of their shares until further information is released on these arrests.  Initial speculation was that both Michael J. Garcia and Mark J. Mershon were going to be charged with money laundering, and that the arrests would be un-related to Neteller or online gaming.

Unfortunately after looking at the most recent release from The United States Southern District Attorney's office, it appears that their arrests were directly related to online gaming.  See the statement below.

“Michael J. Garcia, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Mark J. Mershon, the Assistant Director in charge of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced today that Stephen Eric Lawrence and John David Lefebvre were arrested yesterday in connection with the creation and operation of an Internet payment services company that facilitated the transfer of billions of dollars of illegal gambling proceeds from United States citizens to the owners of various Internet gambling companies located overseas.”

In my opinion this is very grim news for both Neteller (NLR.L) and online gaming in general.  I would not be surprised to see Neteller pulling out of the U.S. market within the next few days.  What this means to online gaming in general will remain to be seen.  But I do feel the fallout from this will be much more substantial than when the UIGEA was signed.

Stay tuned to PAW for more breaking news on this situation as it comes available.  In the meantime you can discuss the UIGEA in our poker affiliate forums.
 

 
UPDATE: January 16th 14:00 EST
 
United States Attorney
Southern District of New York
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
January 16, 2007 YUSILL SCRIBNER,
REBEKAH CARMICHAEL
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
(212) 637-2600
FBI
NEIL DONOVAN, JAMES MARGOLIN
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
(212) 384-2715, 2720
U.S. CHARGES TWO FOUNDERS OF PAYMENT SERVICES COMPANY
WITH LAUNDERING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF
INTERNET GAMBLING PROCEEDS

MICHAEL J. GARCIA, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, and MARK J. MERSHON, the Assistant
Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation ("FBI"), announced today that STEPHEN ERIC LAWRENCE
and JOHN DAVID LEFEBVRE were arrested yesterday in connection with
the creation and operation of an internet payment services company
that facilitated the transfer of billions of dollars of illegal
gambling proceeds from United States citizens to the owners of
various internet gambling companies located overseas. According to
the two criminal Complaints unsealed yesterday:

Neteller PLC ("Neteller"), formerly known as Neteller,
Inc., is an internet payment services company that was founded by
LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE in 1999. Neteller is based in the Isle of
Man and is publicly traded in the United Kingdom. Neteller began
processing internet gambling transactions in approximately July
2000. Internet payment services companies, like Neteller, allow
gambling companies to transfer money collected from United States
customers to bank accounts outside the United States. According to
Neteller’s 2005 annual report, LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE, through
Neteller, provided payment services to more than 80% of worldwide
gaming merchants.

Since founding Neteller, LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE have held
numerous senior management positions at the company. For instance,
LAWRENCE served as Chief Executive Officer of Neteller until
December 2002; as executive director of Neteller from 2001 to

August 31, 2003; and as Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Neteller until May 11, 2006. LAWRENCE left the Board of Directors
on October 13, 2006. LEFEBVRE served as President of Neteller from
2000 to 2002; and was a member of the Board of Directors until
approximately December 2005.

Furthermore, LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE have both held
significant ownership interests in Neteller. As of December 31,
2004, LAWRENCE was the largest shareholder of Neteller, owning
21.94% of the outstanding shares of Neteller PLC. As of the same
date, LEFEBVRE was the second-largest shareholder of Neteller PLC,
owning 13.44% of the outstanding shares of the company.
At the time that the defendants took Neteller public, the
company acknowledged in its offering documents that United States
law prohibited persons from promoting certain forms of gambling,
including internet gambling, and transmitting funds that are known
to have been derived from criminal activity or are intended to
promote criminal activity. The company’s directors, including
LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE, also conceded that they were risking
prosecution by the government of the United States under existing
or future federal laws.

In 2005, Neteller processed over $7.3 billion in
financial transactions. According to reports issued by Neteller,
95% of its revenue was derived from money transfers involving
internet gambling companies. On September 11, 2006, the President
and Chief Executive Officer of Neteller described the "online
gaming market" as Neteller’s "main market," and stated that, in the
first half of 2006, Neteller processed $5.1 billion in financial
transactions. As charged in the complaint, approximately 85% of
Neteller’s revenue during that period derived from individuals in
North America, and 75% of its North American revenue was generated
in the United States. Both the operation of an internet gambling
operation and the transferring of the proceeds from these
businesses overseas are illegal under United States law.
LAWRENCE and LEFEBVRE are both charged with conspiring to
transfer funds with the intent to promote illegal gambling. If
convicted, both defendants face a maximum sentence of 20 years’
imprisonment.

LAWRENCE, 46, was arrested yesterday in the United States
Virgin Islands and will be presented in federal court in St. Thomas
by tomorrow. LEFEBVRE, 55, was arrested yesterday in Malibu,
California and will be presented in Los Angeles federal court later
today. LAWRENCE currently resides in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Both are Canadian citizens.

This prosecution is part of the United States Department
of Justice’s effort to combat unlawful internet gambling through,
among other things, the implementation of the federal anti-money
laundering statutes. Other recent examples of the Justice
Department’s efforts in this regard include the indictments of two
offshore internet gambling companies – Worldwide Telesports, Inc.,
(indictment unsealed on May 17, 2006 in the United States District
Court for the District of Columbia) and BetonSports, PLC, a
publicly traded holding company that owns a number of Internet
sportsbooks and casinos, and its founder, Gary Stephen Kaplan
(indictment unsealed July 17, 2006 in the United States District
Court for the Eastern District of Missouri). Additionally, in July
2003, one of Neteller’s competitors, PayPal, and its parent eBay,
entered into a civil settlement agreement with the United States
Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri to settle
allegations it aided in illegal offshore and on-line gambling
activities. As part of the agreement, PayPal agreed to forfeit $10
million, representing proceeds derived by PayPal from the
processing of illegal gambling transactions.

Mr. GARCIA praised the investigative efforts of the FBI
and thanked the United States Custom & Border Patrol, United States
Coast Guard, and Virgin Islands Police Department for their
assistance in the investigation. Mr. GARCIA added that the
investigation is continuing.

Mr. GARCIA stated, "Internet gambling has become a
multibillion-dollar industry that derives a major portion of its
revenues from United States citizens. STEPHEN ERIC LAWRENCE and
JOHN DAVID LEFEBVRE knew when they took their company public that
its activities, as well as those of the internet gambling companies
it assisted, were illegal in the United States. Blatant violations
of U.S. law are not a mere ‘risk’ to be disclosed to prospective
investors. Criminal prosecutions related to online gambling will
be pursued even in cases where assets and defendants are positioned
outside of the United States."

FBI Assistant Director MERSHON stated: "Internet gambling
is a multibillion-dollar industry. A significant portion of that
is the illegal handling of Americans' bets with offshore gaming
companies, which amounts to a colossal criminal enterprise
masquerading as legitimate business. There is ample indication
these defendants knew the American market for their services was
illegal. The FBI is adamant about shutting off the flow of illegal
cash."

Assistant United States Attorneys TIMOTHY J. TREANOR,
CHRISTOPHER P. CONNIFF, and CHRISTINE MEDING are in charge of the
prosecutions.
The charges contained in the Complaints are merely
accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and
until proven guilty.
07-012 ###

 
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