Sean Perry is a young poker pro, who has appeared on High Stakes Poker and other broadcasts. He's the son of Russian-born poker pro Ralph Perry, and gimmicky Vegas area realtor Merri Perry.

Daniel Colman is accusing Sean of scamming him for "7 figures" in DFS betting. He claims they each bet on 3 DFS pros' results (out of a pool of 6), and that Perry was actually in control of 3 of those accounts.

https://twitter.com/DanielColman_/status/1390796548368334848

https://twitter.com/DanielColman_/status/1390809384889036801

https://twitter.com/DanielColman_/status/1390809079153668103



I can't comment on Perry's guilt or innocence here, because I haven't seen the lineups, nor am I a DFS expert. Aaron Jones ("AEJones") also assisted in the process of analyzing the whole thing. As an outsider, I have to agree that it doesn't look very good for Perry here.

https://twitter.com/aejonesleggo/status/1390801059166121986

https://twitter.com/aejonesleggo/status/1390802844362493957

https://twitter.com/aejonesleggo/status/1390811808923930625



As Jones said, "it was a very stupid thing to gamble on", and it's amazing that this could have been a 7-figure scam. Obviously the huge, gaping security hole was those three "random" accounts, which obviously could be controlled by a scammer and manipulated to produce the desired results.

Apparently Colman trusted Sam Soverel to have already vetted this, and claims that Sam "agreed" with Perry's request to include these accounts. They were sold as "random DFS pros", yet had no history on there. How did this get past Sam and Daniel?!?!

Perry has $2.2m in tournament cashes since 2017, and is 25 years old.




Perry's Twitter is here, but he hasn't commented on this, and hasn't tweeted since April 27. It's unclear if the April 27 date coincides with when Colman accused him.