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Neteller founder pleads guilty 02/07/2007

Jake Pollard

Neteller founder Stephen Lawrence has pleaded guilty to the illegal transfer of money to online gaming firms and has agreed forfeit US$100m as part of the agreement with the US attorney’s office for the southern district of New York.

Lawrence has also agreed to cooperate fully with the US authorities. The case of fellow defendant John Lefebvre is still pending.

The news came on Friday after Lawrence finally appeared in court in New York. In front of judge Kevin Castel, Lawrence told the court: “I became aware that the US had legislation barring certain transactions online. With this knowledge, I came to understand that providing payment services to online gambling businesses serving customers in the US was wrong.”

Lawrence faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine when it comes to sentencing in October.

In a statement to the London Stock Exchange this morning, Neteller said it was “continuing to cooperate” with the investigation being undertaken by the US attorney’s office. It said it hopes the investigation to be completed by 13 July.

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Posted: 02/07/2007

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