Gambling Bust

Rockfish

EOG Addicted
So, any you Chicago area guys playing with this Group?

CHICAGO -- The brother of Chicago Bears Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher and nine others, including a police officer, have been charged with operating an offshore sports gambling business, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.

Casey Urlacher, the mayor of the Illinois village of Mettawa, is accused in U.S. District Court of conspiracy and running an illegal gambling business.


Prosecutors allege that Casey Urlacher and the others ran a ring that raked in millions of dollars. Prosecutors said the Urlacher, 40, acted as an agent for the gambling ring. He is accused of recruiting bettors in exchange for a cut of their eventual losses.

Brian Urlacher wasn't named in the indictment.

"I don't know nothing about it,'' Casey Urlacher told the Chicago Sun-Times when asked about the charges.

Casey Urlacher played football at Lake Forest College and the Arena Football League before entering politics. He was elected mayor of Mettawa, a village of about 550 people, in 2013.

The indictment also accuses Nicholas Stella, 42, an 18-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department, of acting as an agent. Stella has been stripped of his police powers.


"Those who enforce the law should understand more than anyone the importance of following the law,'' police superintendent Charlie Beck said Thursday. "The allegations against suspended police officer Nicholas Stella are very serious and if proven, they undermine everything the men and women of the Chicago Police Department represent.''

The indictment alleges the ring was headed by Vincent DelGiudice, 54, of Orland Park, who paid a Costa Rica-based sportsbook a service fee to use its online platform and recruited gamblers to place wagers on the website. DelGiudice hired people to act as agents and enlist gamblers.

Prosecutors say federal agents searched DelGiudice's home in April 2019 and turned up more than $1.06 million in cash, $347,895 in silver bars and jewelry, and $92,623 in gold coins.

Prosecutors are seeking an $8 million judgment against DelGiudice, who is charged with conspiracy to conduct an illegal gambling business, conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering.

It wasn't immediately known if DelGiudice, Stella or the others charged have obtained legal representation.
 

Bigrunner

EOG Master
Sounds like they were using a PPH. $10,000 per month. How many accounts do you think they had at $10,000 a month?
 
AGs just love these types of busts. They really don't care about stopping the betting, just that they can be said to be enforcing the law. Meanwhile the real aim is to go steal $8 million.
 

Sportsrmylife

EOG Master
This is a joke right? This operation is getting shut down right before Illinois gets sports betting.

$8M is peanuts.

Why waste the man hours on this.
 

MrTop

EOG Master
the press loved to use the word " wire room" in the past. I guess they thought it sounded better. They moved on.
 

John Kelly

Born Gambler
Staff member
I wonder if Brian Urlacher ever places a football wager?

For former athletes, betting on sports is a way to satisfy your competitive juices and extend your competitive career.
 
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