Poker pro pleads guilty to bettor fraud scheme
Briefly

Cory Zeidman, a professional poker player, pleaded guilty to defrauding bettors by falsely claiming to have inside information on sporting events from 2006 to 2020.
"Sports bettors sought Cory Zeidman's advice before gambling their money -- but it was Zeidman himself who was scoring big through his deceptive practices..." - Charles Walker, Homeland Security special agent.
"Zeidman and his partners baited unsuspecting victims with false claims of an edge in sports betting only to feed them lies and pocket millions of dollars." - U.S. Attorney Breon Peace.
Zeidman's organization ran national radio advertisements under fake names, misleading customers into believing they had privileged information on fixed games.
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