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Police, prosecutors, attorney to split $2 million

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More than $2 million forfeited by former state Teamsters president and accused gambling ring organizer John Neal will be divided among police agencies, prosecutors and an attorney.

The Herald Bulletin of Anderson says the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission and its investigative arm, the Indiana Excise Police, will receive more than $700,000.

Attorney Gregory Garrison of Indianapolis will receive $628,000 under his contract to handle the civil seizure case against Neal.

Anderson police and the Madison County and Henry County prosecutors offices will receive smaller shares.

Neal was arrested in 2006 and charged with 71 felony counts including promoting professional gambling and money laundering. The criminal charges remain pending but are expected to be resolved soon.

Information from: The Herald Bulletin, http://www.theheraldbulletin.com

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