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Travis Prescott, the owner and operator of the website, PerHead, based out of Costa Rica, was named in indictments announced on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, in connection with a multi-million-dollar sports betting operation based on the South Shore.
Travis Prescott, the owner and operator of the website, PerHead, based out of Costa Rica, was named in indictments announced on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, in connection with a multi-million-dollar sports betting operation based on the South Shore. Source Heraldnews.com

QCOSTARICA – Massachusetts, prosecutors have indicted Travis Prescott, the owner of PerHead and the company, located in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, in an alleged sports betting ring in Boston and South Shore areas.

Massachusetts Attorney General’s office said the operation accepted bets on college and professional football, basketball, baseball and hockey.

According to a report by the Heraldnews.com, Prescott and PerHead are charged with money laundering, organizing and promoting illegal gaming, registering bets, using the telephone to register bets, delivery to or from a person engaged in illegal gaming, conspiracy to commit money laundering.

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The report says in total, 33 people have been indicted in the multimillion dollar sports betting operation in the Boston and South Shore areas.

Investigators seized US$450,000 in cash, three guns, and six vehicles during the course of the investigation. Authorities allege that yearly profits of this operation exceeded US$3 million and that from May 2014 to May 2015 about US$6 million worth of bets were placed.

The individuals allegedly ran an enterprise that used an off-shore sports betting website to track bets.

All of the defendants are scheduled to be arraigned on Nov. 30 in Suffolk Superior Court.

Source Heraldnews.com

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