
Gambler Plays Poker to Avoid Prison 3
Prosecutors have worked out an unusual deal with a Albuquerque stockbroker who admitted to stealing from clients to support a gambling habit. Samuel McMaster, Jr. will have his sentencing delayed six months so he can enter poker tournaments and try to win the money back. From the article: "He must make payments of $7,500 a month. If he misses two payments he will face immediate sentencing of up to 12 years in prison."
Crime still there (Score:1)
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Stockbroker? (Score:2)
> stockbroker who admitted to stealing from
> clients to support a gambling habit
Doesn't every stockbroker gamble with their clients' money?
I love the idea of making them return it all. Beats taxing the rest of us to house them in Club Fed.