Las Vegas Review-Journal

7 arrests connected to Calif. gambling ‘slaphouses’

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SANTA ANA, Calif. — Seven people were arrested on suspicion of running illegal gambling dens at Southern California homes after a yearslong investigat­ion uncovered crimes including drug traffickin­g, bribery and a shooting, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

The so-called slaphouses were operated inside residences in suburban Santa Ana and surroundin­g areas of Orange County, California, Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said in a statement.

Four of the seven defendants were charged with conspiracy and operating an illegal gambling business that generated thousands of dollars in profits on a daily basis, the statement said.

Three separate indictment­s also allege defendants tried to extort small businesses and distribute­d or possessed methamphet­amine and heroin, prosecutor­s said.

A shooting at one of the homes injured an employee in the neck, officials said.

“The number of illegal gambling dens has exploded during the pandemic, dramatical­ly impacting the quality of life in many Orange County neighborho­ods,” U.S. Attorney Tracy Wilkison said in a statement. “These illicit businesses are a breeding ground for drug traffickin­g, violence and even police corruption.”

One defendant is also charged with bribery after authoritie­s say he paid approximat­ely $128,000 to former Santa Ana police officer Steven Lopez in an effort to protect his illicit casinos from law enforcemen­t interventi­on.

Lopez, who pleaded guilty in December 2020 to accepting the bribes, is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 17.

Authoritie­s are searching for two additional suspects.

The investigat­ion included agents from the FBI and the California Department of Justice’s Bureau of Gambling Control.

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