Bodog giant internet gaming operator under the feds hands
We know that Bodog has stormed into the gaming market 2 years a go, 8 years after Calvin Ayre founded and created his online gaming operator system Bodog, specializing in poker, casino and sports events. Since the UIGEA has been signed, the government and especially the feds worked harder into finding ways to get their hands over on Bodog, as it runs and handles money from different bank accounts all over.
The recent news shows that the feds finally have been able to link over $24 Million from different accounts and are now filing a charge on Calvin Ayre as he managed to "escape" several raids on his business for the past two years, not only that, but also the IRS has been watching close over his business and has since 2006, trying to catch all unlicensed processor's money that Bodog is using to transfer their money with to their players.
Whatever the consequences will be, players all over the world, and especially those who are within the US, are now reporting to have different thoughts about the operator. Players reported in forums that they might consider terminating their connections with Bodog if they will not be true with their players (Giving them a warning in advance about their service and withdrawing options with availability)

