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Calvin Ayre No Longer Among the
Richest
By Christopher Costigan,
Gambling911.com
Absent from this year's list of
Forbes Wealthiest people:
Internet Gambling guru Calvin
Ayre. He's the mastermind behind
the Bodog.com brand and last
year appeared on the cover of
Forbes highly coveted
Billionaire's Issue.
Gambling911.com was referenced
in that article as we trekked
down to Costa Rica to meet with
Ayre and the writer of that
piece, Matt Miller.
It's just as well he does not
appear in such a listing. The
day that article first hit the
news stands, Ayre had his home
in Costa Rica raided by a bus
load of local police (and, yes,
they did arrive in a bus). No
charges were ever filed but it
left a bad enough taste in
Ayre's mouth that he has since
relocated to the tiny
internet-gambling friendly,
Antigua.
Make no mistake about it, Ayre
is still very very wealthy. If
he just barely cracked
billionaire status last year, he
just barely missed this year.
Ayre was featured on Thursday
night's edition of ABC's
NightLine for a second time.
22 fellow Canadians did make the
cut, including Cirque du
Soleil’s Guy Laliberte
(US$1.5-billion), french fry
powerhouse Wallace McCain
(US$2.6-billion), and activist
investor Stephen Jarislowsky
(US$1.9-billion).
The Saskatchewan-born Internet
gambling founder of Bodog.com's
wealth was dragged down by new
laws limiting financial
institutions from doing business
with offshore gambling Web
sites.
Mr. Ayre appeared on the cover
with two others who made their
money from online gambling --
Ruth Parasol and Russell DeLeon.
They, too, failed to make the
list this year.
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