
BY NOLAN CLAY nclay@opubco.com
Teddy Mitchell pleaded not guilty Monday to a federal indictment that accuses him of heading up an illegal gambling business that made $8.1 million before it ended.
Mitchell, whose wife was beaten to death in their Oklahoma City home in 2010, is accused of both hosting illegal poker games at his home and illegally taking bets from across the country on sporting events in an 81-count indictment.
“It's always been Teddy's position that what he was doing was not illegal,” said his defense attorney, Scott Adams.
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