Seven Indicted in More than $7 Million Martinsburg Charity Bingo Scam

Seven Eastern Panhandle residents have been accused of keeping almost all of the money from bingo and raffle games that were being held for charity.

Multiple media outlets report that the seven Martinsburg-area residents were each indicted Tuesday on numerous charges, including 15 counts of mail fraud and 18 counts of money laundering. Authorities say the defendants operated illegal bingo and raffles for a fraudulent charity known as Kids Against Drugs of W.V., Inc. and doing business as “Big Bucks Bingo.”

U.S. Attorney William J. Ihlenfeld II said at a news conference Wednesday that the games were supposed to benefit the Berkeley County Humane Society and Fraternal Order of Police 83, but the defendants took at least 90 percent of the revenue by pocketing more than $7 million.

BINGO: Play Along During PBS NewsHour's #DemDebate

As part of our #DemDebate watch party Thursday night at the Red Carpet in Charleston, we wanted to offer a fun, interactive and digitally-driven component.  

Thanks to some great code from John Keefe and the Data News Team at WNYC, West Virginia Public Broadcasting is offering the chance for those at the event (and others at home) to engage with us during the debate.

Simply follow along with the debate and fill in your card as the event goes on. Touch (or click) the space to “cover” it and yell “BINGO!” via Twitter when you’ve got five spaces in a row.  

Watch the debate beginning at 8:30 on WVPB, or you can stream it here.

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