HollywoodSportsbook.com Chooses ?Fake Army Supreme Commander Con Artist? as Its Lates

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Chinese man accused of creating a fake U.S. Army unit and selling immigrants on the idea that joining the squad was a path to citizenship​

San Jose, Costa Rica, April 20th, 2011,
Hollywoodsportsbook.com, a leading online entertainment gaming site since 1997, today announced that it has chosen Yupeng Deng, 51, of El Monte CA., who created a fake US army special forces unit giving his "recruits" military uniforms, ranks, had them marching in LA suburbs, and took them to the USS Midway aircraft carrier, which is now a docked museum in San Diego, as its latest ?Gambler of the Week?.

Robert Evans, Hollywood?s Director of Operations says?This may be the ultimate Chinese knock- off? forget clothes, DVD?s, sneakers, This is a complete US Army Unit?..led by Mr. Deng himself as its self titled ?Supreme Commander? what balls.

Deng charged more than 100 fellow Chinese nationals between $300 and $450 to join the fake Army unit with annual renewal fees of $120.

He called his bogus squad created in Oct 2008, the U.S. Army/Military Special Forces Reserve unit, or MSFR for short, provided them with fake documents and phony military identification cards and was telling recruits that belonging to the unit was a path to U.S. citizenship, even urging some to pay additional cash for higher military rank, according to prosecutors?He is now looking at close to 9 years in a real US jail.

Evans goes on to say...look, we all know the Chinese are slowly taking over the world. No denying that. They even ?donated? a 50 million dollar sports stadium to us here in Costa Rica in exchange for all water and natural mineral rights produced in this country if they ever need it.

But I didn?t think even Chinese immigrants would believe that they were taking over our Army? Wow...He even took his special unit on field trips and mountain hikes dressed in uniform. Deng is a genius.

For being chosen as our ?Gambler of the Week,? Hollywood is reluctantly awarding Mr. Deng with a $500 wagering account, we hope he can run up to thousands in order to pay those real US legal fees says Ms. Nicki Smith, Hollywood?s Public Relations manager.

Additionally Hollywood has a special promotion in spite of Mr. Deng. Sign up and make a deposit with them and they will give you an extra 20% Free Cash Bonus to use on their site using promo code
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