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The Big Book

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On July 20, 2000 [[eSportz]] acquired Cyberoad assets after the company shut down.<ref> [https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/3LgJ8B4fXaSvtQW595FMzb/cyberoad-com-corp/agreement/2000-07-20 "TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP"], ''Law Insider'', June 20th, 2000. Retrieved on 2019-09-17</ref>. The Big Book reached an agreement with the new provider to continue operating with the same betting software. Around this time The Big Book purchased Grand Prix Sports, who were operating out of the same Costa Rica office under different ownership.
Following the purchase The Big Book and [[Bodog]] (a new betting site owned by eSportz) began operating out of the same office. Both sportsbooks employed the accounting firm [[Kazootek Technologies]] (the then operators of eBanx). On June 15th, 2001 Kazootek employees Viktoria Zazuolina and Tatiana Kostiouk allegedly began embezzling money from the company and it's clientsaccounts. The duo recruited a third employee Greg Tanner to aide them in starting the launch of a rival company. The three employees allegedly planned to steal the betting software source code from eSportz. The Big Book was 's rumored to have been implicated, which implication lead eSportz to terminate their partnership in 2003.
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