Late on Friday, a jury found the man at the center of the Allied Veterans of the World Internet cafe scandal, guilty.
Kelly Mathis, a Jacksonville attorney was convicted of racketeering, possessing illegal slot machines, and running illegal lotteries.
Earlier this year, the multi-million dollar illegal gambling scheme forced Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, who once owned a public relations firm that represented Allied Veterans of the World, from office. The investigation also led to the arrest of 56 other people in March, earlier this year.
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