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Old 12-15-2005, 07:42 AM
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Default Dude robs bank to pay for online poker

Glad to see the fishies are committed to putting money into the poker economy. Sorry if this has been posted; search netted zero results:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/151...headlines=true

Class president, son of a Baptist minister, second cello in the Lehigh University orchestra, chaplain's office assistant ... bank robber? Class of 2008 president Greg Hogan was arrested on Friday on charges of bank robbery, and now the sophomore
class leader faces up to 20 years in prison.

Authorities say Hogan, 19, handed a note to a teller at a Wachovia Bank branch in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, said he had a gun and demanded money, according to an Associated Press report. Hogan was picked up at his Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house later that night and charged with robbery, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property. Police said he got away with $2,871 during the heist, and FBI officials confirmed that Hogan did not have a weapon during the robbery.

On Wednesday (December 14) the Morning Call of Allentown newspaper revealed that the heist was the result of gambling debts Hogan had accumulated by playing poker online. A double major at the school, Hogan turned to online poker to take some of the pressure off his hectic school life, and, according to his lawyer John Waldron, he soon racked up debts of $5,000.

"This is one of the nicest kids I've ever met, but his gambling addiction led him to make a terrible, terrible mistake," Waldron told the Morning Call. "There's so much good in this kid. It easily outweighs this one bad mistake." He has hired a forensic psychologist to evaluate Hogan. "That's the million-dollar question," the lawyer said. "Why would such a good kid with so much promise do this? We know he had a gambling addiction, but why didn't he seek other options? That has everyone scratching their heads."

Fellow students were stunned by the news. Frat brother Patrick Thornton described Hogan as a very energetic guy who you wouldn't be surprised to see cheering on his college football team while wearing body paint and no shirt. "It's by far the most interesting story we've ever encountered here," said Thornton, editor of the student-run campus newspaper, The Brown and White.

The maximum penalty if Hogan is convicted of a first-degree felony is 20 years, while the max for a third-degree felony conviction is seven years and a $15,000 fine. District Attorney Jim Martin told The Brown and White that if Hogan is convicted he will likely face jail time.

Hogan was driven to the bank by the university's student Senate president, Kip Wallen, who said he had no idea Hogan allegedly intended to rob it, Wallen's lawyer told the AP. Wallen has not been charged in the case.

Hogan admitted to the crime and was released on Saturday after posting $100,000 bond. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for January 31.

The incident was all the more bizarre given Hogan's background. He was a 2004 graduate of the University School, an elite, all-boys private high school in the upscale Cleveland suburb of Hunting Valley, and his father is the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Barberton in Barberton, Ohio, who has served as a city councilman in Seven Hills, Ohio.

Andrew Bennett, Hogan's friend since ninth grade, told The Brown and the White he was shocked when he heard about the incident. "Nobody expected Greg would do something like this," Bennett said, adding that students at the University School couldn't believe the news. "People at school were like, 'What, Greg Hogan?' " he said. "He would be like the least likely person to pull something like this off."

In the meantime, Hogan has been suspended from the fraternity pending the outcome of the trial and faces expulsion if convicted. Lehigh students charged with a crime go before the university's Office of Student Conduct, a disciplinary committee made up of teachers, staff and students. The committee decides what action to take, which could from a warning to expulsion.

— Gil Kaufman
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Old 12-15-2005, 08:07 AM
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Although most people on this board will make fun of this, it's actually pretty sad.
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Old 12-15-2005, 08:40 AM
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that kid get's at least 7 years and af fine 3 times the dept?

it's sad on many levels...
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:32 AM
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:36 AM
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Although most people on this board will make fun of this. . .

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You know me pretty well.

What's funny is that, even after robbing the bank, he would still be $2,129 in debt.
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:41 AM
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Instead of robbing a bank he should have just taken a shot at a bigger game [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 12-15-2005, 10:36 AM
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Interesting that they say he racked up 5k in debt playing online poker? Poker sites run a tab now?

Could it be he lost 5k and was broke or what?
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Old 12-15-2005, 10:46 AM
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Ahh, glad to see the ol' alma mater's doing just fine.

Wonder if the alumni board will take donations via Party transfers?
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Old 12-15-2005, 11:40 AM
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Safety school.
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Old 12-15-2005, 11:53 AM
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you're a day late.
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but it is a very interesting story though.
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