I-Team: Popular charity poker room in Buford closes after arrest
By Randy Travis Published June 30, 2022 BUFORD, Ga. - A popular charity poker room in Buford closed its doors amid criminal allegations its founder was actually running a commercial gambling operation. It?s quite the fall for Little Kings and Queens, which was honored by Gwinnett Magazine as Best Charity of 2021. Shane Maxwell, 51, faces one felony count of commercial gambling and one misdemeanor count of keeping a gambling place. He was released on $1,300 bond. Police say they also seized $30,000 in "illegal funds." FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/gwinnett-charity-of-the-year-closed-after-commercial-gambling-arrest
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