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Monday, May 14, 2007

U of I student accused of running illegal poker games

Police bust a University of Iowa student for allegedly running illegal Texas Hold'Em games in his house.

Pots would reach $800. He operated tables in his garage, basement and the main floor of his house, court records state. They also found a pound of marijuana in his house. And despite being unemployed, he was able to buy a $70,000 BMW, $25,000 in jewelry and a $2,000 scooter.

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Anyone interested in a few games of poker at my house. I really need to make the car payment...er I mean I just want to hang out with you guys and have some fun.

Well, apparently he was environmentally conscious.

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