Online and Offshore
Gambling Industry News By:
Q.
Smyth
February
17th, 2007 - Page Updated at 8:45am
Senior Editor For WagerOnFootball.com Handicapping.
Neteller
financial records, individual deposits and withdrawals,
to become public
WagerOnFootball.com
It's
probably not a happy Valentine's Day for the
NETeller founders arrested by US authorities
for alleged "money-laundering"
With the next court hearing for NETeller founders
Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre scheduled
for February 14, industry observers will be
watching what investigation material is produced
by the US authorities who arrested the NETeller
shareholders last month.
According to details already lodged by the US
agents (see below) it appears that US authorities
may have access to NETeller financial records,
although the e-wallet has revealed that it is
still in talks with Department of Justice officials.
But the submissions also suggest that the data
held additionally includes Automated Clearing
House (ACH) records that may have detail on
individual transactions:
"Subpoena from the US Bank demonstrate
that, from, in or about March 2006 up to and
including in or about April 2006, a total of
approximately $50 million was transferred from
an account in the name of the Payment Company
at the US Bank in the United States to an account
in the name of Cardload Inc. at National Bank
of Canada, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
"NETeller PLC's 2004 annual report states
that Cardload Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary
of NETeller
"Records of automated clearing house ("ACH")
transactions obtained pursuant to subpoena from
an automated clearing house located in the United
States demonstrate that NETeller processes a
significant amount of customer transactions
through the automated clearing house system,
including transactions from customers in Manhattan.
"The ACH system permits NETeller to handle
internet-based customer transactions. These
records further demonstrate that NETeller uses
a payment service company (the"Payment
Company") to conduct its customers' ACH
transactions in the name of the Payment Company.
By doing so, NETeller PLC conceals the nature
of these financial transactions.
"The Payment Company receives funds in
the United States on behalf of NETeller PLC,
and then transfers the funds out of the United
States to accounts controlled by NETeller PLC
in Canada.
"Records of wire transfers obtained pursuant
to subpoena from a bank in the United States
(the "US Bank") demonstrate that,
from in or about January 2006 up to and including
in or about March 2006, a total of approximately
$98 million was transferred by wire from an
account in the name of the Payment Company at
the US Bank in the United States to an account
in the name of JSL Systems Inc. at National
Bank of Canada in Calgary, Alberta, Canada."
Neither Lawrence or Lefebvre, who are Canadian
citizens, were employees of the Isle of Man
based and FSA-regulated NETeller plc at the
time of their arrests, although both men are
substantial shareholders having founded the
company in Canada back in 1999. They were released
from DoJ custody on $5 million bail each shortly
after their arrests on U.S. soil.
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