Bitcoin Poker Site Operator To Face Nevada Judge Thursday

Bitcoin Poker Site Operator To Face Nevada Judge Thursday

Bryan Micon, who left the country after federal agents raided his home for running an unlicensed gaming operation that accepted bitcoin, is expected back in Nevada for a court appearance on Thursday, according to The Las Vegas Review Journal. Micon operated a site called Seals with Clubs, which accepted bitcoin. Micon fled to Antigua after the February raid. An arrest warrant was issued in April. Earlier this week, a judge recalled the warrant, allowing Micon to travel, and set a hearing for Thursday, according to court records. Micon's lawyer, David Chesnoff, said he expects Micon to be....


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Bitcoin poker at Seals With Clubs. Bryan Micon agreed to plead guilty to operating an unlicensed interactive gaming system to avoid jail time, his lawyer told a Nevada judge Thursday. Should he complete the probation time and pay a $25,000 fine, that charge would be reduced to a gross misdemeanor, according to his attorney Richard Schonfeld, reported The Las Vegas Review Journal. Micon operated a site calledSeals with Clubs which accepted bitcoin. Micon to Surrender His Bitcoin, Computers and More. Micon will have to surrender the computers and 3.0996 bitcoins that gaming authorities....