Full Tilt Poker, the threat of proceedings for money laundering?
But it looks like, considering the prosecution of a case against Manhattan Full Tilt Poker to take concrete against some known poker players like Howard Lederer and Chris Ferguson.
Were given no details known, but there are definitely legitimate suspicions that Full Tilt Poker, the procedure for violation of applicable U.S. law and also against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) is imminent.
The interesting thing is that announced Frank Catania, a former charge of gambling in New Jersey did, that this action may possibly have in small-scale success, but never attack the Federal Prosecutor’s the subject will. For as long as there is a chance that they may lose the process, one makes a bow to this hot iron. Anyone who has dealt somewhat with the US-American legal system, knows that judgments have almost lawful validity and an acquittal of an online gaming provider would be almost tantamount to legalization.
However, does the prosecutor’s office in Manhattan as a chance to possibly put a little pressure. Apparently even the Justice Department and mixed again with and similar to the case against party poker or Neteller is obviously more to intimidate than specific allegations. The lawyer of Howard Lederer and Chris Ferguson, meanwhile, are left – he knew nothing yet of a possible procedure
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