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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Profiting From Crime and Keeping $692,000


1. Notice that AP has failed to name the 'casino' to protect the facility.  

There are 2 Slot Barns near Pittsburgh - Rivers or Meadows Racetrack.

2. Frank Fahrenkopf would pretend that the "Responsible Gambling Program" is highly effective in stopping this level of ADDICTION.

Sounds good! Except "Responsible Gambling Programs" are a lie.

3. How come Slot Barns don't have to return the Stolen Gambling $$$$?

What business profits from a crime and doesn't have to return stolen funds?  




From: Bill Kearney
Massachusetts ‘GAMING’ Future

Associated Press - November 8, 2012 - W. Pa. woman sentenced for animal hospital theft

Authorities say a western Pennsylvania woman has been sentenced to jail for stealing $407,000 from a veterinary hospital near Pittsburgh where she worked as an administrator.
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Judge Edward Borkowski sentenced 35-year-old Jennifer Schneiders to between 11 1/2 and 23 months in jail on Monday, followed by fourteen years' probation. Authorities say she stole the money to support a gambling problem.

Police say that from 2009 to 2011 Schneiders spent at least $692,000 at local casinos, and lost almost $82,000 during the transactions.

Schneiders was fired from the veterinary hospital in September 2011 after working there for 15 years.

The judge also ordered her to repay the money.

http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/state/pa/w-pa-woman-sentenced-for-animal-hospital-theft/article_eeedbfdf-3110-59d8-a7e3-503cb81629a0.html
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Massachusetts ‘GAMING’ Future

Associated Press - November 8, 2012 - W. Pa. woman sentenced for animal hospital theft

Authorities say a western Pennsylvania woman has been sentenced to jail for stealing $407,000 from a veterinary hospital near Pittsburgh where she worked as an administrator.

Judge Edward Borkowski sentenced 35-year-old Jennifer Schneiders to between 11 1/2 and 23 months in jail on Monday, followed by fourteen years' probation. Authorities say she stole the money to support a gambling problem.

Police say that from 2009 to 2011 Schneiders spent at least $692,000 at local casinos, and lost almost $82,000 during the transactions.

Schneiders was fired from the veterinary hospital in September 2011 after working there for 15 years.

The judge also ordered her to repay the money.

http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/state/pa/w-pa-woman-sentenced-for-animal-hospital-theft/article_eeedbfdf-3110-59d8-a7e3-503cb81629a0.html

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