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Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

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  • Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

    Fitting this comes out this week of all weeks.....

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ing-operation/

    Reche Caldwell charged with illegal gambling operation


    Former NFL receiver Reche Caldwell has been arrested and charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation.

    The Tampa Bay Times reports that Caldwell was among eight men arrested after officers raided a building in Tampa on Sunday afternoon.

    Caldwell was charged with running an illegal gambling house and bookmaking. He was released early Monday on $4,000 bail.

    A second-round pick of the Chargers in 2002, Caldwell played four years in San Diego, one in New England and one in Washington. He has been out of the league since the Rams cut him at the end of the 2008 preseason.

    Mug shot via Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

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    Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

    How big you think his eyes were when they busted in the door?

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      Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

      Those ex-Gators... I'm sure his eyes were wide open for this one

      http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...200522058.html



      Former NFL receiver Reche Caldwell arrested again, this time for allegedly selling Ecstasy

      Reche Caldwell has gone from an NFL career to a life of crime.

      Caldwell was arrested Tuesday in Tampa and accused of selling the drug Ecstasy, according to TBO.com. He was released from jail on Wednesday after posting a $2,000 bond. Caldwell faces one felony charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, according to jail records.

      This is Caldwell’s second arrest in the past five months.

      Caldwell, 35, was arrested in January for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation in Tampa with two other men. According to jail records, Caldwell has been arrested four times in Tampa since 2009.

      Prior to Caldwell’s criminal problems, he was standout receiver at the University of Florida, and eventually became a second-round pick by the San Diego Chargers in 2002. Caldwell was an underachiever throughout his career, but he had 760 receiving yards and four touchdowns with the Patriots in 2006. He spent the 2007 season with the Washington Redskins before his career ended.

      Broncos receiver Andre Caldwell is Reche’s younger brother. Andre Caldwell signed a two-year deal worth up to $3.45 million with the Broncos this offseason. He is expected to move up Denver’s depth chart after Eric Decker’s signing with the New York Jets during free agency.

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        Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

        Bet he dropped the E and his eyes bugged wide open when the cops caught him.

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          I still to this day do no understand why gambling is just not legalized in this country. You look here in Indiana it is illegal to have a casino, but you put it on a boat it is some how ok. Probably have to keep it illegal to justify the over militarized police forces.

          I can only imagine what his eyes looked like when the police broke down those doors.

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            Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation



            I could look at this 1000 times and it would still make me laugh every time.
            "THIS IS MY CITY."- PAUL GEORGE

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              Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

              http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ted-yet-again/

              Former NFL wideout Reche Caldwell arrested yet again


              At this point, maybe we should have all seen this coming.

              Former NFL wide receiver Reche Caldwell was arrested again in Florida Sunday, his third arrest in 2014.

              According to Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times, Caldwell was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended license.

              In May, he was arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, following a January arrest for running an illegal gambling operation.

              Caldwell spent parts of six seasons in the NFL with the Chargers (who burned a second-round pick on him), Patriots Redskins and Rams.

              He caught 152 passes during that time, but at his current rate, he’ll put up even bigger numbers off the field.

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                Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

                Originally posted by thewholefnshow31 View Post
                I still to this day do no understand why gambling is just not legalized in this country. You look here in Indiana it is illegal to have a casino, but you put it on a boat it is some how ok. Probably have to keep it illegal to justify the over militarized police forces.

                I can only imagine what his eyes looked like when the police broke down those doors.
                French Lick Casino is nowhere near water. Isn't a boat... doesn't look like a boat... doesn't have a captain.... etc... yet is a full fledged casino.

                So not even the boat stipulation is what it once was.
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                  Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

                  pretty sure the French Lick Casino used to be a "boat," they had it surrounded by a little moat or something like that. then they remodeled and petitioned...whoever, and became the first land casino in the state, still the only one far as I know.

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                    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...n-drug-charge/

                    Reche Caldwell faces prison time after guilty plea on drug charge


                    Former NFL receiver Reche Caldwell could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to a federal drug conspiracy.

                    Caldwell admitted to a scheme to distribute the drug “Molly,” prosecutors say.

                    According to the Tampa Tribune, Caldwell admits that he signed for and accepted a parcel from China containing 1.5 kilograms of Molly. A week later, investigators intercepted a package mailed by Caldwell that contained the drug.

                    A second-round pick of the Chargers in 2002, Caldwell spent seven years in the NFL in San Diego, New England, Washington and St. Louis.

                    Caldwell has been arrested three times this year. In addition to the arrest in connection with this case, he also was arrested in January on an accusation that he was running an illegal gambling operation, and in August on a charge of possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended license.

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                      Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

                      Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                      pretty sure the French Lick Casino used to be a "boat," they had it surrounded by a little moat or something like that. then they remodeled and petitioned...whoever, and became the first land casino in the state, still the only one far as I know.
                      The horse tracks in Anderson and the one in Shelby county have casinos in them. Everything is digital though, but it is still gambling.

                      Side note: the buffet at the Anderson one is by far the holder for the "best eating experience ever" I have ever had. Also, the most expensive meal I have ever had. (not counting weddings that is)
                      Last edited by Richard_Skull; 10-05-2014, 05:56 PM.
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                        Re: Reche Caldwell charged with being a ringleader of an illegal gambling operation

                        Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                        pretty sure the French Lick Casino used to be a "boat," they had it surrounded by a little moat or something like that. then they remodeled and petitioned...whoever, and became the first land casino in the state, still the only one far as I know.
                        It was never surrounded by water. It did look more like a boat to begin with. It mainly 'resembled' a boat on the outside. But it was built on solid ground on a slab. The entrance was always via a sidewalk just off the street (if entering from outside) that was nowhere near water. There was a small lake (or big pond) on the opposite side of the building but the casino didn't even touch it. That lake is even gone now. The decorative paddlewheel has been removed. The facade was changed to match the historical surroundings.
                        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                        -John Wooden

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                          My bad. Didn't know this was some ex player.

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                            http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...orld/#comments

                            Reche Caldwell is officially the worst criminal in the world


                            If you’ve ever wondered “How could Reche Caldwell not have seen that coming?,” well, now you have your answer.

                            The former Patriots wide receiver, known for his egregious dropped playoff pass and his wide-eyed reaction to it can add “worst criminal ever” to his resume.

                            In a frankly hilarious portrait of a criminal mastermind except without the mind part, David Fleming of ESPN details how exactly Caldwell ended up serving a 27-month sentence for a laundry list of charges from gambling to drug importing.

                            But the amazing part of Caldwell’s story is how oblivious he was to the fact he was being arrested multiple times.

                            When he was tracking a UPS shipment of drugs from China on his smart (or not) phone, it wasn’t until he signed for the package that he realized he had been busted again.

                            “I Googled it, baby!,” Caldwell explained to Fleming, when asked how he ended up in a comfortable Florida prison.

                            When a SWAT team broke down the door of the storefront gambling parlor he was running across the street from an elementary school (with coffee cans stuffed full of cash), he was eating a sandwich and wondering why they were so aggressive.

                            “Damn, man, you blasted the door with a tank?,” he asked. “Why didn’t ya just knock? I woulda let y’all in.”

                            Other than the fact he’s still in prison, Caldwell seems to be at peace with his football mistakes, his post-football mistakes (of which there are more) and proud of the fact his brother Andre just won a Super Bowl ring.

                            But his exploits are still a head-scratcher to those who love him, to their relief.

                            “Good lord that boy was a bad criminal,” his mother said, “and thank Jesus for that.”

                            Caldwell will be eligible for transfer to a work-release facility later this month, and we hope he has turned his back on a life of crime. Mostly because he’s really bad at it.

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