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Veteran who lost millions wants military to screen for gambling addiction – My Fox Boston

by: Michael Yoshida, ActionNewsJax.com
Updated: Feb 21, 2017 – 1:22 PM



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A veteran said that he lost millions of dollars as a result of his gambling addiction, and he’s speaking out now that government officials are recommending that military members be screened for such addictions.

He said g…

Read the full article at: http://www.fox25boston.com/news/veteran-who-lost-millions-wants-military-to-screen-for-gambling-addiction/496133495

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsFebruary 21, 2017

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Veteran who lost millions wants military to screen for gambling addiction – My Fox Boston

by: Michael Yoshida, ActionNewsJax.com
Updated: Feb 21, 2017 – 1:22 PM



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A veteran said that he lost millions of dollars as a result of his gambling addiction, and he’s speaking out now that government officials are recommending that military members be screened for such addictions.

He said g…

Read the full article at: http://www.fox25boston.com/news/trending-now/veteran-who-lost-millions-wants-military-to-screen-for-gambling-addiction/496133495

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