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General Discussions => Spunk => Topic started by: Spacey on August 19, 2005, 11:04:54 am


Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: plainandsimple on August 20, 2005, 07:11:50 pm
he got cought betting the system
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Ant-Man on August 20, 2005, 07:06:44 pm
They couldn\'t afford to pay em, so they locked em up!
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Spacey on August 19, 2005, 11:38:37 am
Quote from: SlimPickens
Tejas.  they like to call it Tejas

LOL

I knew it!
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: SlimPickens on August 19, 2005, 11:35:46 am
Tejas.  they like to call it Tejas
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Spacey on August 19, 2005, 11:27:22 am
should have let Mexico have Texas.
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: SlimPickens on August 19, 2005, 11:25:52 am
houston sucks
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Spacey on August 19, 2005, 11:21:12 am
just another lesson on, how you never really know.
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Jim Cobb on August 19, 2005, 11:17:27 am
sucks.  i\'ll think about that next time i\'m trafficing large amounts of ****.
Title: Another reason why DRUGS don\'t pay....
Post by: Spacey on August 19, 2005, 11:04:54 am
Drug dealer must forfeit lottery winnings


Aug 18, 11:52 AM (ET)

HOUSTON (Reuters) - A Mexican citizen must forfeit about $2.75 million in Texas lottery winnings because of his drug-trafficking conviction, a federal appeals court said on Wednesday.

Jose Luis Betancourt, 52, was arrested after making a **** delivery shortly after accepting $5.5 million for having the winning ticket in the December 11, 2002, lottery drawing, according to court documents.

A jury convicted Betancourt, who was living in the border city of Brownsville, Texas, of conspiracy and two counts of possession with intent to distribute **** in May 2003 and also found he must forfeit his one-half interest in the lottery ticket.

A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the trial court judge\'s ruling that Betancourt bought his share of the ticket with drug proceeds because that was his only apparent source of income.

The court also upheld his punishment of more than 24 years in prison without parole.

"Mr. Betancourt\'s luck ran out, and appropriately so," said U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg.