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  1. 460 NEW YORK GIANTS +5½-110 463 NEW YORK JETS +14-110 464 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -14-110
  2. took 10 mins with a friend and about that long with a diffrent sportsbook than Phoenix dont know if they do something different that it would take 3 days thats why i asked.
  3. how long does it take to get credited after using?
  4. 258 dolphins +16 -110 264 bills +7 -115 best bet 102 packers -4.5 -115 252 texans -5 -105
  5. You know its bad when josh gordon says this guy is ruining his career.
  6. send him a pic of your dick so he can add it to his dick portfolio and you wont hear from him again.
  7. the family will pool their money together to illegally bring there relatives here.
  8. Only met kinger didnt feel nervous seem to be a cool guy online turned out to be the same in person.
  9. this guy parents were loaded and he had the best high school parties in the school of course he got a slap on the wrist.
  10. Subscribe Log in Enter new search term... HOME NEWS SPORTS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL REPORTS WEATHER VIDEOS PHOTO GALLERIES CONNECT WITH US Obituaries Homes TV Listings Coupons & Deals Jobs Classifieds Expos Best of the Best Local Ads Legal Notices Sponsored Content Newsletters Today's Paper Apps E-Newspaper Podcasts Archives Careers Advertise Legal Contact Log in ADVERTISEMENT BUSINESS Bitcoin, ransomware fraudster Anthony Murgio of Tampa sentenced to prison Anthony Murgio of Tampa, 33, was sentenced Tuesday to 5 1/2 years in prison for running a Bitcoin exchange suspected of laundering money for a group of hackers who targeted publishing and financial firms as part of a complex securities fraud. [AP photo] By Times staff and wires Published Jun. 28, 2017 Tampa's Anthony Murgio, 33, was sentenced Tuesday to 5-1/2 years in prison for running a bitcoin exchange suspected of laundering money for a group of hackers who targeted publishing and financial firms as part of a complex securities fraud. "I screwed up badly and made serious mistakes and misjudgments," a weeping Murgio told U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan at his sentencing in Manhattan Tuesday, according to Bloomberg reporting. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Tampa man accused of illegal Bitcoin exchange getting attention in New York Murgio admitted in January that he ran Coin.mx for Gery Shalon, the self-described founder of a sprawling criminal enterprise that hacked at least nine companies including JPMorgan Chase, E*Trade and Dow Jones & Co. Prosecutors said the unregistered business sold bitcoins that were used in illegal online transactions and as payment in ransomware attacks. "Mr. Murgio led an effort based on ambition and greed" and constructed on a "pyramid of lies," Nathan said during the sentencing hearing. The judge set a Sept. 1 hearing to determine the amount of forfeiture, fines and restitution Murgio must pay. He remains free on bail.
  11. do they have any bonouses in these iowa books or is it like vegas?
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