1) Poor planning + thieving proccessors (and/or seizures) have taken down a lot of offshore gaming sites.
Pokerspot and Russ Boyd were the first. He wasn't smart enough to figure out how to continue processing after Tony Brown of E-payment solutions, who scammed a lot of people, stole the processed funds:
http://www.bettorsworld.com/web/foru...ll-in-business
http://www.majorwager.com/forums/mes...-straight.html
2) How do we know she stole 10 million? There are a ton of unscrupulous processors that will process a payment and never pay the operator of the website. Some, like Pokerstars, had enough integrity and real business to pay the players off after seizures and getting stiffed from processors, others like FTP had less integrity and could of paid players if they weren't so busy enriching themselves and some, like Lock I assume, didn't get rich but got stiffed and passed the losses off the players after they could find no way to process payments reliably. Isn't it more likely operating costs, seizures and getting stuffed by processors is a more likely explanation for what happened, other than she stole every dollar that was deposited?
3) Integrity isn't something you "owe" someone. The guy stopped responding to your emails so you betrayed him? Whatever. Nothing he posted in there is even remotely shocking - common sense tells us Lock had big time processing problems and couldn't process deposits reliably.
You were wrong to post them and he was an idiot for "confiding" in you for basically no reason. Yea, he should of quit long ago but I am sure he thought at some point his loyalty might be rewarded if the company ever turned it around.