Jay Cohen

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Jay Cohen
Born: 1968
California, United States
Occupation: Chief Executive Officer
Website: Free Jay Cohen
This article is about the former Internet casino CEO. For the television producer, see Jay R. Cohen.

Jay Cohen (born 1968) was the CEO of World Sports Exchange (WSEX), an online gambling company from 1996 until July 24th, 2000, when he was the first United States citizen to be convicted in US Federal Court for violation of the Federal Wire Act for operating an online gambling company from a jurisdiction where it was legal and regulated.[1]

As of August 2006, Cohen remains the only executive of a legally licensed (in Cohen's case, Antigua) Internet gambling company that has been convicted of violating United States law. David Carruthers of BetOnSports.com and Peter Dicks of Sportingbet PLC are each awaiting separate trials on similar charges, although both men are citizens of the United Kingdom while Cohen is an American citizen.

Cohen's case was appealed to the United States Supreme Court, but they refused to hear the appeal.[2] He was released in March 2004.[3]

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  1. ^ New York Times: Man Jailed in First U.S. Online Gambling Conviction
  2. ^ Las Vegas Sun: Justices decide not to hear the appeal of Jay Cohen
  3. ^ Las Vegas Sun: 'Net gaming operator Cohen freed from prison