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

Jason Noah Feinman from Calabasas, California, was sentenced Tuesday to 27 months in federal prison after being convicted of operating an illegal offshore gambling enterprise, laundering money, and evading taxes on more than $4 million, according to the US Department of Justice.

Jason Noah Feinman from Calabasas, California, was sentenced Tuesday to 27 months in federal prison after being convicted of operating an illegal offshore gambling enterprise, laundering money, and evading taxes on more than $4 million, according to the US Department of Justice.

Jason Noah Feinman, a resident of Calabasas, California, has been handed a 27-month prison sentence for his involvement in an illegal offshore gambling operation. The scheme involved money laundering and tax evasion on funds exceeding $4 million, as revealed by court records and statements presented during the trial.

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