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Millions in Mickelson funds laundered: report
About $2.75 million transferred from five-time major golf champion Phil Mickelson to an intermediary was laundered in an illegal sports betting operation, ESPN reported Monday, noting Mickelson has not been charged
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/million...950--golf.html
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who will turn Phil on to betting T'breds ?
After 2 fed ivestigations, its time for someone turn Phil to honest betting on horses.
http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/wha...?ref=YF&tpl=op
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Not a fan for sure, but it's his money. Can't understand how he has broken the law. And they can't seem to either.
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apparently he hasn't. but the guy he gave the money to did.
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How does this compare to insider trading where the broker and investor are both guilty ?
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I guess insider trading would involve victims (stockholders) and plain betting would not.
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Its not at all comparable
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