Sick Children Ripped Off By Gambling Loser
Gambling thief
There seems to be no stop for people addicted to gambling. Financial executives, priests, and charity directors are among those caught stealing money from entrusted sources.
According to casino gambling news, the latest crook caught is a charity man.
Sean T., 53, a charity director from Kansas City, was responsible for running a non-profit organization that supported children and other sick people suffering from epilepsy.
While pursuing a losing casino strategy, it is alleged that the man lost well over $70,000.
Caught red-handed
Once caught, the man quickly disappeared from the non-profit charity, leaving the epilepsy ridden children with decimated coffers.
Sean T. devised ingenious methods to suck funds from donors. It is reported that he even opened a fictional business that charged the charity consulting fees while no work at all was performed.
America has some tough laws with long prison sentences. Yet, it won’t stop all sorts of crooks willing to steal from even needy children or seniors.
The unfortunate news is that the companies only learn to tighten up the oversight after being ripped off. All despite the evidence which shows that well-paid financial professionals are involved in a disproportionate number of embezzlement cases.
With the advent of casino online bonuses, there are more and more opportunities for gamblers to participate 24/7 from anywhere. While these give convenience to the player, the crooks are finding new ways to participate and lose more money for their organizations.