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California Man Sentenced to Prison for Running Illegal $4M Gambling Scheme

By Stefan VelikovJune 19, 2026

The brief

A federal court has handed down a significant sentence in a case involving the operation of an illegal gambling enterprise. Jason Noah Feinman, based in Calabasas, California, was convicted of orchestrating an unlicensed offshore betting operation that generated over $4 million in proceeds. Beyond the core gambling violations, prosecutors established that Feinman engaged in money laundering and deliberately evaded tax obligations on the illicit income.

The 27-month prison term underscores the Department of Justice's commitment to prosecuting unlicensed gambling operations that circumvent both state and federal regulations. Such cases highlight the ongoing tension between the regulated iGaming landscape and illegal offshore platforms that continue to operate despite enforcement efforts.

This conviction reflects broader law enforcement priorities in the United States, where authorities have intensified scrutiny of unlicensed gambling enterprises and associated financial crimes. The sentence serves as a cautionary example for operators considering unregulated channels, particularly as more states have legalized and regulated online gambling, creating legitimate alternatives to illegal offshore schemes.

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