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Second NETeller co-founder pleads guilty10 July 2007
NETeller co-founder John Lefebvre pleaded guilty Tuesday to a conspiracy charge related to the processing of millions of dollars in gambling transactions, according to Reuters. The guilty plea is similar to one filed by fellow NETeller co-founder Stephen Lawrence earlier this month. Both Lefebvre and Lawrence admitted to wrongdoing in their pleas. Lawrence said "he came to learn that laws existed in the United States barring the transfer of money for the purposes of promoting gambling, which led him to the understanding that what he was doing was wrong," according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Lefebvre made a similar statement according to Reuters. Both men face a maximum of five years in prison. Lawrence's sentencing date is Oct. 29. Lefebvre's is Nov. 1.
Second NETeller co-founder pleads guilty
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