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    Police sack office football pool manager
    SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- (AP) -- A middle manager with AT&T was arrested for running an office football pool in which he took a 10 percent cut of the action equal to nearly $3,000, authorities said.
    Wayne Davis, 34, of New York City was charged with promoting gambling and could receive up to five years in prison, though prosecutors said he is unlikely to do any jail time.

    ``Look, I do not consider Wayne Davis to be Public Enemy No. 1,'' prosecutor Ron Kercado said. ``Nonetheless, he is in violation of the statute.''

    Kercado said Davis ran afoul of the law when he took a 10 percent cut.

    Davis' lawyer, John Murphy, said bettors were told the 10 percent was meant to pay for a party for the group. ``He's nothing other than a guy in the office who was asked to draw the grid for a football pool,'' Murphy said.

    New Jersey prosecutors regularly uncover illegal sports betting ``wire rooms,'' and many have been linked to mobsters. But Kercado, a 27-year veteran, said Davis' case is the only one he can recall involving an office pool.

    The Super Bowl pool was advertised in office e-mails, and a co-worker turned Davis in, authorities said.

    Authorities said Davis had collected close to $30,000 in bets of $300 each. Davis' lawyer, however, said he had collected only a few bets, each costing $150. He said Davis canceled the pool when not enough people showed interest, and was returning the money when he was arrested.

    Davis was back at work last week, AT&T spokesman Jeff Roberts said. He declined to say if the company has a policy regarding office pools.

  • #2
    hmmmmm...i would imagine that all the muggings, home invasions, car-jackings, rapes, assaults, & other "insignificant" violations of the criminal code in that particular area of NJ are under control so we can observe the local authorities breaking balls over a super bowl pool!
    doesnt surprise me a bit! remember, there are more donuts to be had while "handling" this case!

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    • #3
      What a waste of time! The mistake he made though was skimming the 10% off the top. If the $$$ was going to be used for a party, then what he should have done was make it clear that the WINNER of the pool would be required to donate 10% of their winnings for an office party. Then there's no foul. But still, what a joke. You know the guys who busted him will be sending it in themselves on Super Bowl Sunday!

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