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StarlightCoast
07-12-2006, 01:42 PM
With the internet ban trying to pass just what we don't need. more amunition for them.

http://kevxml2adsl.verizon.net/_1_21G3TO...ed=ap&top=1 (http://kevxml2adsl.verizon.net/_1_21G3TO1039O8HT1__vzn.dsl/apnws/story.htm?kcfg=apart&sin=D8IQHHO84&qcat=usnews&ran =3145&passqi=&feed=ap&top=1)



ALLENTOWN, Pa. - A former university class president accused of robbing a bank to pay his online poker debts pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of felony robbery.
Greg Hogan, 20, the son of a preacher and former president of Lehigh University's class of 2008, was accused of holding up a Wachovia bank Dec. 9 by handing a teller a note demanding money and saying he had a gun.

He got away with $2,871, then drove off with two of his fraternity brothers, according to police. Both said they knew nothing of Hogan's plans, and neither was charged.

Hogan was arrested that night and charged with robbery, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property. He owed $5,000 in debts from playing online poker and later entered a treatment program for gambling addiction, according to his attorney, John Waldron.

Throughout the hearing Wednesday, Hogan politely answered questions from the judge.

Under sentencing guidelines, he faces 22 months to three years in prison at his sentencing Aug. 17.

The Rev. Gregory Hogan Sr. said his son completed a 36-day treatment program for gambling addiction and has received a "good bill of health from that."

"Greg is very sorry," said the elder Hogan, who sat next to his son in court with his arm wrapped around him. "He's apologized. We're here to support our son. We love him."

Greg Hogan is no longer a student at Lehigh, said school spokeswoman Sarah Cooke. She said she could not comment on any possible school-related discipline because academic records are private.

Hogan's plea comes as Congress is debating whether to pass tougher laws to restrict online gambling. On Tuesday, the House passed legislation that would prevent gamblers from using credit cards to bet online and could block access to gambling Web sites.

DING-DONG YO
07-12-2006, 01:46 PM
This is an old story. This is the specific incident the Congressmen were referring to yesterday when debating the bill. They have made this kid the poster child for 4411.

Gregg777
07-12-2006, 01:57 PM
I think what we don't need is another new useless outdated thread...

hotcookie42
07-12-2006, 02:01 PM
Such a deceptive article. Any money that this kid lost on the poker website would have been deposited there already. He probably borrowed it from someone he knew in person and was being pressured to pay it back. If the government wants to protect kids from loan sharks, they should outlaw all gambling, not just online poker.

meleader2
07-12-2006, 02:01 PM
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well at any rate the hilariousness about this is he's the son of a preacher and belongs to a frat. with 5k in gambling debt. and probably a drinking problem.

i say, good. i hope i helped contribute to his debt at some point.

StarlightCoast
07-12-2006, 02:57 PM
Yes, I had heard about it before also, but I was checking out Verizon.com news this morning and this was one of the stories so I figured this was an updated report.

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Also useless replies such as the quote above is probably a waste of space. Good thing 2+2 has a lot of bandwidth to put up with such childish replies to posts.

mattnxtc
07-12-2006, 03:20 PM
article makes it sound like he owed a bookie money or he was gonna get shot...If it was on a credit card well then he is in debt...congrates to him..welcome to the real world...half the country is in debt for something or another...