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Illegal Gambling Bust Made in Cherokee County, Georgia

Gambling News - November 14th, 2009 - Written by Glen

Illegal gambling crackdowns, both with the payment processors for legal USA casinos as well as land based enterprises, have been rampant throughout the past several months. A recent bust came to Cherokee County, Georgia, perhaps proving the ill conceived luck luck of Friday the 13th.

The Buffalo House restaurant had been under investigation for over two months, culminating in the arrest of the restaurants owner after undercover operatives compiled enough evidence to enact a search with the applicable warrant. Chang Chun Wu, owner and proprietor, was placed under arrest on Friday.

Gambling machines were utilized within the restaurant, paying both winners and the house. The State of Georgia takes a harsh stance against gambling machines that pay cash. Undercover agents had participated in the gaming, noting in their reports payouts that had reached a $20,000 dollar limit.

Chun Wu, 51, was charged with keeping a gambling place and commercial gambling.

Georgia's legal forms of gambling lie within the realm of gambling boats. These boats sail regularly, allowing for a thorough casino gambling experience as well as the luxury afforded by a day cruise.

Kansas, Arkansas, Florida, and Texas had seem similar busts, ranging from Internet cafe schemes to actual gambling machines. Illegal gambling continues to cast a detrimental shadow upon legal gambling ventures, such as those that will arrive in Ohio within the next two years and those already operating in states such as Florida, Connecticut, and New York State. The best USA online casinos will continue to provide players with legal access to gambling, which in turn helps keep illegal gambling businesses under fire and under used.

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