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Hey....a friend of mine just called me from Brooklyn and told me that he read in the New York Post today that some guy who lost a bunch of cash kidnapped the guy who sold him the losing plays at gunpoint !!

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Anyway.....does anybody know about this ?? I think he said the guy was from "Platinum Sports" an Long Island.....and like i said....it is supposedly in today's New York Post
 

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I found the story.....

January 28, 2004 -- An Ohio man bet and lost - and then got busted on charges of kidnapping and robbing the Long Island sports gambling consultant whose expensive advice didn't pay off, police said yesterday.
Douglas Warner, 57, paid between $20,000 and $40,000 for advice from Platinum Sports Advisory - advice that cost him a whopping $200,000 in losses at Las Vegas sports books.

So on Sunday, hoping to recoup his losses, Warner went to Platinum Sports' office in Oakdale and abducted company owner George Villano at gunpoint, cops said.

"Warner was angry over recent gambling advice he received from George Villano and others at the Sports Advisory," said Suffolk Lt. Edward P. Reilly.

Warner wanted Villano to take him to his business partner, whom Warner particularly blamed for his losses, Reilly said. Police didn't name the partner.

Instead, Villano drove Warner to his own home, where he handed over $4,800 and convinced him he'd come up with the rest of the money Monday morning.

Then Villano drove Warner to his motel - and called the police.



When Warner showed up at Platinum Sports Advisory the next morning, he carried a stun gun and wore a bulletproof vest - and in his car he had a loaded .380-caliber handgun, handcuffs, duct tape and a full-face ski mask, said cops.

Warner - described as a big man, over 6 feet tall - was arrested after a violent struggle that slightly injured two cops.

"He was probably scared to death," a woman who identified herself as the suspect's girlfriend said from his home in Springboro, Ohio.

Warner was taken to Brookhaven Hospital yesterday, but officials would not say why. His treatment was expected to delay his first court appearance until today.

He's been unemployed for two years, since leaving his job at a bus-manufacturing company, said the girlfriend, who did not give her name.

"He's a wonderful guy. He's got straight-A credit. He's never been in jail, he's never been arrested," said the girlfriend. "I can't see him harming anybody."

Warner got Platinum Sports' advice over the phone, and flew to Las Vegas to place his bets, said police.

Asked why Warner gambled, his girlfriend said: "He was trying to make money, I guess. He didn't have a job."

No one was available at Platinum Sports yesterday. The 2-year-old firm, which employs 8 to 10 men in an Oakdale storefront, rarely has visitors, said a worker at another nearby business.
 

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stu feiner, kevin duffy, jack price, et al - let this be a warning to you
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the guy couldn't go after someone like wayne root - for you know root probably sets foot in his office maybe once a month - if that often.
 

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Having read the articles (General's link gives further insight), I do feel sorry for the dumbass who lost all his money. He should have known better but these scamdicapping SCUM can really be convincing.....too bad the articles so far are focusing on the guy with the gun......and too bad the papers seem to be confused (so far) as to who the victim in this case is.
 

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about time that people start paying for evil deeds. the cycle has turned. people out there are starting to pay physically for their dirty deeds, i am hearing more and more stories just like the above.
 

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