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PostSubject: Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme   Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme EmptyWed Sep 21, 2011 11:41 am

http://espn.go.com/poker/story/_/id/6996703/howard-lederer-chris-ferguson-rafe-furst-named-manhattan-us-attorney-amended-black-friday-civil-complaint

The online poker world in the United States was brought to a halt in April as PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker
were charged with bank fraud, illegal gambling offenses and money
laundering. On Tuesday, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney has motioned to
amend the forfeiture and civil money laundering complaint to highlight
that Full Tilt Poker and its board of directors operated the company as a
"massive Ponzi scheme".

The amended complaint explains that while FTP maintained player funds
were safe, the company never actually had the represented cash on hand
as a result of crediting users' deposits without actually receiving the
money. There was a shortfall of approximately $130 million as a result
of that process.

The complaint further states that as of March 31, FTP owed players
around the world $390 million, but only had $59 million on hand.

"As the
proposed amended complaint
describes in detail, Full Tilt was not a legitimate poker company, but a
global Ponzi scheme," Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a
statement. "As a result of our enforcement actions this alleged
self-dealing
scheme came to light. Not only did the firm orchestrate a
massive fraud against the U.S. banking system, as previously
alleged, Full Tilt also cheated and abused its own players to the
tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. As described, Full Tilt
insiders lined their own pockets with funds picked from the
pockets of their most loyal customers while blithely lying to
both players and the public alike about the safety and security
of the money deposited with the company."

Additionally, the complaint assesses that the company used player funds
to pay board members and other owners more than $440 million.

In addition to Ray Bitar, who was named in the initial complaint, three
high-profile players were also named as board members in the DOJ's press
release: Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson and Rafael "Rafe" Furst.
According the U.S. Attorney's Office, they've "restrained five accounts
associated with those individuals."
The complaint also maintains that the aforementioned board members are liable to the government "in an amount that is no less
than $40,954,781.53 for Bitar; $41,856,010.92 million for Lederer;
$25 million for Ferguson; and $11,706,323.96 million for Furst."

In total, the four board members and estimated 19 additional owners of
Tiltware, LLC received $443 million in distributions since April 2007.

The Alderney Gambling Control Commission suspended
Full Tilt Poker's license in June and a hearing was held Sept. 19 and
20 to discuss a possible reinstatement. Since that time, there has been
no activity on the online poker site.

Full Tilt Poker was previously a sponsor of poker programming on ESPN.
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PostSubject: Re: Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme   Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme EmptyWed Sep 21, 2011 11:42 am

they gone tookded my moneys!
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not Jesus!
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PostSubject: Re: Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme   Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme EmptyWed Sep 21, 2011 11:49 am

They got some of mine.

Fuck the professor!
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PostSubject: Re: Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme   Online Poker: A Global Ponzi Scheme EmptyWed Sep 21, 2011 12:00 pm

i think they got about a 100 of mine... my bro actually got a check from them for about 150 he withdrew about a month before shit went down
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