\u201cThe tipster further advised that members of the organization operate an illegal sports betting operation comprised of multiple partners and that the organization receives hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds weekly,\u201d the complaint stated.<\/p>\n
After the call, sheriff\u2019s officers began to track Cascioli. During that time, the officers noted Cascioli held several meetings in Davie, a Broward County community. He was also found picking up an unidentified white male with a backpack from Terminal 3 of the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The two drove off, but returned minutes later to the Terminal 1 departure building. There, the unknown male exited the car with the backpack.<\/p>\n
From the airport, the civil forfeiture petition says officers saw Cascioli go to a CVS Pharmacy, where he purchased two Yahtzee board games. Less than an hour later, he went to a FedEx location to ship the Yahtzee games. One went to Texas and the other to California.<\/p>\n
While in line with the clerk, Cascioli was overheard utilizing his cellular device communicating with an individual he referred to as \u2018Stevie Boy\u2019 and discussing the point spreads, odds on the Super Bowl, and horse racing,\u201d<\/strong> the complaint states.<\/p><\/blockquote>\nFedEx officials would open the boxes as part of the company\u2019s policies against shipping illegal contraband. They found more than $200,000 in cash in both Yahtzee boxes.<\/p>\n
That money was eventually seized, and further investigation found that the illegal bookmaking ring was allegedly prevalent in Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Collier, and Martin counties.<\/p>\n
Civil Forfeiture Attempt Fought<\/h2>\n The Broward County Sheriff\u2019s Office also alleges the ring used a website, betbigcity.ag, to run its operation, with an account established by Cascioli. The complaint states that 23 agents of the ring had accounts, with 115 clients using the site.<\/p>\n
This past April, the sheriff\u2019s office filed for search warrants for Cascioli\u2019s Palm Beach County home and for residences of three other people, Todd Schettino, Harris Steinhart, and Martin Zarcadoolas. Warrants were also filed for accounts connected to Zarcadoolas, Cascioli, and Voehringer Realty LLC.<\/p>\n
The sheriff\u2019s petition alleges that Zarcadoolas was a high-ranking member of the organization, and accounts in his name were used to \u201cconceal the proceeds of their illegal bookmaking activity.\u201d<\/p>\n
Among the property seized from Zarcadoolas included the gold coins and poker chips, as well as more than $183,000 from a closet safe at his residence. Law enforcement also confiscated several electronic devices, such as a MacBook, a Chromebook, iPads, and cell phones, and men\u2019s Breitling, Cartier, and Rolex watches.<\/p>\n
Bank seizures from Zarcadoolas included nearly $600,000 from an account at Chase Bank, and more than $165,000 from a Bank of America account.<\/p>\n
Zarcadoolas has denied his involvement in the illegal gambling ring. Court documents show he has fought efforts to have his possessions seized through civil forfeiture<\/a>.<\/p>\n\u201cThe seizing law enforcement agency effectuated an unconstitutional search of Zarcadoolas\u2019 home in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Florida Constitution and the United States Constitution,\u201d<\/strong> Zarcadoolas\u2019 response to the amended complaint states.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"A sheriff in South Florida wants to retain more than $1.2 million in cash, along with other items. The bounty was seized earlier this year during searches tied to an illegal bookmaking investigation that has yet to produce any criminal charges. The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Thursday that the Office of the Statewide Prosecutor […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":45,"featured_media":196414,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[60],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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