The vast majority of sports gamblers are recreational players and the professionals are few and far between. Among this select group of professional sports gamblers, arguably none of them strike fear …show more content…
It was estimated that they were making $25 million a year in profits. Each member of the group faced 118 different felony charges as a result of an investigation from multiple agencies that had dragged on for years. In spite of such efforts and resources, the federal authorities had committed an embarrassing mistake by branding the group as a bookmaking operation. Instead, wiretap evidence corroborated that they weren’t violating federal laws; they were placing bets, instead of taking them. Although, that was a somewhat understandable mistake by those unaccustomed investigators as it was likely unfathomable for them at the time to believe those kinds of profits were made from betting. In the end, the jury found them to be not guilty on 64 counts and the jury was hung on the other 54 charges. Nonetheless, federal authorities have continued to investigate Walters for many years. He has been charged with various gambling charges, but has yet to be