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January 9, 2009
Putnam men settle gambling charges
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WINFIELD, W.Va - All eight men robbed at gunpoint last year during a high-stakes poker game have settled charges of illegal gambling against them.

Seven of the eight men entered guilty or no contest pleas to the charges, and were fined $300.

The county magistrate's court, at the recommendation of the county prosecutor's office, dismissed charges of illegal gambling against one of the men, Max Ullman of Vienna, on Dec. 22.

County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Sorsaia said his office granted Ullman a diversion agreement at the recommendation of Ullman's lawyer, which allowed him to do community service instead of paying a fine.

Ullman donated $1,000 to local charities for food and toys as part of his community service, Sorsaia said.

"This amount far exceeds the fine and costs that would otherwise be assessed if the defendant entered a plea to the charge," according to the dismissal motion filed in Putnam County Magistrate Court.

K.A. Anemodouriotis of Huntington; Bill Molner of Charleston; Harry Knopp of Parkersburg; and Adan Assi of Kenova entered pleas of no contest.

Robert Lee Burgess of Charleston; John Collins of Hurricane; and Gerald Higginbotham of Nitro pleaded guilty to the charges.

The men faced $5 to $300 in fines. If they are caught taking part in another illegal game, they will face 10 days to 30 days of jail time.

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Posted By: amanda (12:13am 02-09-2009)
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You didn't want to pay a lawyer! WOW I'm so glad you all got fined! A bunch of sloppy men sitting around smoking throwing money to each other! You guys were giving the money up anyways! So why you so mad they robbed you?

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