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    Full tilt a done deal?

    POKERSTARS SETTLES DISPUTE WITH U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    AND ACQUIRES ASSETS OF FULL TILT POKER



    ONCHAN, ISLE OF MAN – July 31, 2012 – PokerStars today announced that the Company has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Southern District of New York. As part of the settlement agreement, PokerStars has also acquired the assets of Full Tilt Poker, and has committed to the full reimbursement of Full Tilt Poker customers outside the United States.

    The total amount to be paid by PokerStars is USD$547 million which will be payable over a period of three years. The money paid to the US Government will in part be used to reimburse former Full Tilt Poker customers in the United States, through a remission process to be administered by the Department of Justice. PokerStars repaid all amounts owing to its own U.S. customers shortly after it closed its U.S. operations.

    PokerStars will also make available in a segregated bank account, all outstanding balances owing to all non-U.S. customers of Full Tilt Poker (an amount totalling USD$184 million), with no restrictions on withdrawals, within 90 days of completing this transaction. PokerStars has remained open for non-U.S. players, with all its licenses in good standing, without interruptions.

    Under the agreement with the Department of Justice, PokerStars does not admit to any wrongdoing. Furthermore, the agreement explicitly permits PokerStars to apply to relevant U.S. gaming authorities, under both PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker brands, to offer real money online poker when State or Federal governments introduce a framework to regulate such activity.

    PokerStars plans to re-launch Full Tilt Poker in most markets as a separate brand, following the appointment of a new, independent management team. Full Tilt Poker’s operations will continue to be run from Dublin, but regulatory oversight will be transferred to the Isle of Man. Further details of these plans will be announced shortly.

    “We are delighted we have been able to put this matter behind us, and also secured our ability to operate in the United States of America whenever the regulations allow,” said Mark Scheinberg, Chairman of the Board of PokerStars. “This outcome demonstrates our continuing global leadership of the online poker industry, and our commitment to working with governments and regulators to ensure the highest standards of protection for players.”

    “Acquiring certain assets of Full Tilt Poker strengthens PokerStars, brings welcome relief to Full Tilt Poker players who have been waiting over 12 months for repayment of their money, and benefits the entire poker community. Full Tilt Poker’s customers outside the U.S. can soon look forward to accessing their accounts and playing on the re-launched site, confident that they are supported by PokerStars’ history of integrity and our track record of delivering high-quality and secure online poker.”

    “The way we have operated our business since the U.S. Department of Justice brought its claim has underlined our credentials as a responsible online poker operator,” Scheinberg continued. “In particular, the prompt repayment of our former US customers in as quick a time frame as possible demonstrated our industry-leading commitment to the segregation of customer funds. We continue to encourage jurisdictions all over the world to introduce sensible online poker regulation.”

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    FULL TILT POKER CONCLUDES TRANSACTION WITH POKERSTARS AND UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    Agreement Ends Civil Forfeiture Proceedings and Includes Payment For All Players
    Dublin – July 31, 2012 – Full Tilt Poker is very pleased to announce the conclusion of a three-way transaction with PokerStars and the United States Department of Justice which will result in all of FTP’s US players having the opportunity to be paid. The agreement ends the company’s civil forfeiture proceedings with the U.S. Department of Justice.
    Under the terms of the agreement, PokerStars will pay a substantial amount of money to the United States, and the government has agreed that all U.S. players will have an opportunity to request that they be compensated out of those funds for their losses. In addition, within ninety days PokerStars will make available for immediate cash withdrawal or play, the account balances for all of Full Tilt Poker’s non-U.S. players.
    Full Tilt Poker apologizes to all of its customers who endured a long and difficult period wondering whether this day would ever come.
    Full Tilt Poker expresses its appreciation to its loyal employees whose hard work over the last 15 months preserved the value of the Full Tilt Poker assets so a deal like this could be possible, and to PokerStars and the United States Department of Justice for their efforts in bringing about this resolution.
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    It's official.
    Pokerstars tweeted this a few minutes ago.
    http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/corpor...oj-096492.html
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    sounds like its done, but the fact that US players have to go through the government doesnt make me feel happy about this deal...

    this is gonna be a clusterfuck of epic proportions, like everything the government gets involved in...

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    This was rumored to be the case all along, so I think unless you haved been hiding a lot of revenue at online poker sites and haven't been paying your taxes you should bed fine.

    I wrote a story covering the basics of the deal at PokerNewsBoy.com if you're interested or can't get on DF's website: http://pokernewsboy.com/online-poker...ker-deal/12847
    I write things about poker at my Poker Blog and elsewhere on the Internets

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    im not worried about the taxes...

    im worried about the red tape, burden of proof and all that shit...

    full tilt was a clusterfuck in the months leading up to BF with every other check bouncing and not being credited back to accounts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GambleBotsChafedPenis View Post
    im not worried about the taxes...

    im worried about the red tape, burden of proof and all that shit...

    full tilt was a clusterfuck in the months leading up to BF with every other check bouncing and not being credited back to accounts...
    My best guess is that you will get exactly what is in you account, and it looks like we're getting fucked on FPP's.... since it was not mentioned in the Stars agreement (although DF says they will compensate anyway) so it's unlikely the US government will give us anything for those.
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