Investigators charge 57 people in $300M gambling scheme

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Updated: 3/14 12:03 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Authorities in Jacksonville and Orlando announced charges against 57 people in what's being called an organized $300 million conspiracy, orchestrated by Allied Veterans of the World.

It's being called "Operation Reveal the Deal," and its led to the arrest of several local high profile leaders, and to the resignation of Florida Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll for having ties to one of the internet cafes under investigation.

Investigators say it involved a sophisticated racketeering and money laundering scheme, stemming from 49 illegal gambling centers that operated under the guise of "internet cafes."

Federal, state and local investigators say Allied Veterans of the World claimed to be a charitable organization for veterans. But authorities say, of the $300 million it generated, only 2-percent went to charitable groups.

Several local prominent names have been arrested as part of the investigation, including FOP President Nelson Cuba, FOP Vice President Robbie Freitas, National Commander of Allied Veterans of America Jerry Bass, and Jacksonville attorney Kelly Mathis.

Investigators called Mathis, 49, and Bass, 62, two of the four masterminds of the operation, along with Johnny Duncan,62, of South Carolina, and Chase Burns, 37, of Oklahoma.  The four, according to investigators, received a combined more than $90 million in proceeds from the scheme.  They were charged with Racketeer and Influenced Corrupt Organizations (RICO); RICO Conspiracy; manufacture, sale, possession of slot machines; lottery; keeping gambling houses; and money laundering.

Some of the money went to buy high-end assets like boats, condos, and a Maserati.

Investigators say Cuba, 48, and Freitas, 47, received more than $500,000 through a shell corporation during an 18-month period.  Authorities say the two withdrew an amount of cash on a weekly basis to avoid having to report it.  The two FOP leaders face an additional money laundering charge of structuring transactions to evade reporting or registration requirements.

The charges are all first-degree felonies.  Cuba, Freitas, Mathis, and 12 other suspects are being held at the Seminole County Jail without bond.  Mathis' attorney told a judge today the suspects should be released on bond because they're not flight risks and he can prove it.

Mathis, Cuba and Freitas are among thirteen people from Northeast Florida who are behind bars.  Police also arrested Tamara Lynn Gross, 47, of Jacksonville; Moses Aaron Ramos, 36, of Saint Augustine; Conrad Harold Rowe, 62, of Atlantic Beach; Mazen Georgeus Salloum, 53, of Jacksonville; Zaher Salloum, 42, of St. Johns County; Salim Saloum, 48, of Jacksonville; Samer George Saloum, 47, of Jacksonville; and Jonathan Taylor Shave, 45, of Fernandina Beach.

Eight people are not yet in custody.

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5150JaxPD - 3/14/2013 12:30 PM
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Poor Kelly Mathis; sitting in jail and probably crying and worried about his hair and money. He has always been a criminal and a crooked attorney; right along with the clients that he has represented. I'm glad he finally gets a taste of his own medicine. He deserves everything that he has coming too him. He hate our hard working veterans and has obviously proven it!

5150JaxPD - 3/14/2013 12:26 PM
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mattb4rd - 3/14/2013 7:17 AM
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Bass and his ilk are predators certainly, but the people that frequented his establishments are complicit. True ignorance is almost forgivable, but feigning it is not.

laydeejt - 3/13/2013 11:48 PM
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IT BREAKS MY HEART THAT THESE GREETY PEOPLE TOOK ALL THIS MONEY FROM OUR VETS. AND FAMILY.WHAT MAKES IT EVEN WORSE IS THAT I HAVE BEEN GOING TO ALLIED VET BINGO FOR YEARS AND GOT TO KNOW JERRY BASS WELL NEVER IN A MILLON YEARS I WOULD THINK THIS WOULD HAPPEN IT MAKES ME SICK. I AM NOT A RICH PERSON BUT I THOUGHT MY MONEY AND THE OTHERS THAT PLAYED THE MONEY WENT TO PEOPLE IN NEED NOT IN THIER POCKETS AND TO OFFICALS IN OFFICE. THEY NEED TO REFUND MONEY BACK TO PEOPLE THAT GAVE TO THEM AND GIVE ALL THE MONEY THEY MADE BACK TO WHERE IT BELONGS TO THE VETS AND FAMILYS. THIS MAKES JUST SICK.I HOPE THEY GET WHAT THEY DESERVE EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM.
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