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Flyers star doesn't think he has gambling problemPHILADELPHIA -- Flyers star Jeremy Roenick paid more than
$100,000 to a Florida firm that made millions selling betting tips
to gamblers, law enforcement officials told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Roenick was never the target of an investigation and was not
involved in any illegal activity, said Lee County Sheriff's Capt.
Mike Johnston, who worked with the FBI on an investigation of the
firm. In an interview with the newspaper for Sunday's editions,
Roenick said he...
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$100,000 to a Florida firm that made millions selling betting tips
to gamblers, law enforcement officials told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Roenick was never the target of an investigation and was not
involved in any illegal activity, said Lee County Sheriff's Capt.
Mike Johnston, who worked with the FBI on an investigation of the
firm. In an interview with the newspaper for Sunday's editions,
Roenick said he...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1859835&CMP=OTC-DT9705204233