D.Nev.: FBI Internet repair ruse case dismissed after gov’t says it can’t proceed; hasn’t decided whether to appeal

Yesterday, the District of Nevada dismissed the Phua case, the FBI Internet repair ruse case, after the government conceded it had no evidence. Whether it will appeal hasn’t been decided. LVRJ: Judge dismisses World Cup-linked betting case against Malaysian businessman by Jeff German:

A federal judge Monday dismissed conspiracy and illegal gambling charges against wealthy Malaysian businessman Paul Phua after prosecutors admitted their case had collapsed.

Prosecutors fought the dismissal in court, but U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon said it was the proper decision after prosecutors told him they no longer had enough evidence to present at trial.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Cristina Silva said prosecutors were considering appealing the dismissal and Gordon’s decision last week to throw out the bulk of the evidence.

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