Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
Honestly I never saw this coming. I should have, but I didn't.

Not the fact that law enforcement got involved. That's not at all surprising. It's the fact that it was Nevada Gaming, rather than the DOJ.

I kept thinking DOJ, like we all did, because they're the ones who busted all of the other poker sites.

But there wasn't enough money in this operation to make it worth the DOJ's time.

I totally didn't think about Nevada Gaming. No one did. But it's so obvious and so amazing that no one didn't, as Nevada Gaming is REALLY sensitive to any kind of unlicensed gambling in the state.

They busted those coin-flipping scammers in the Bellagio hotel rooms (the ones Iceman worked for).

They busted that World Cup betting ring at Caesars.

Basically if you're running any kind of gambling operation that Nevada Gaming hasn't licensed, they will come for you.

Amazingly, no one thought of this in relation to Seals, but looking back it's so fucking obvious.
The biggest difference here is they were BILLIONAIRES, and WILL get off.

And so its not confusing, I say this because I agree with it, because when you have the ability to properly DEFEND yourself the truth comes out equally.

If you were too use like a public defender because you don't even have a few hundred, you are going down, at best maybe can "plea" the minimum. But after court the same "public defender (pretender) is going to eat lunch with the same one who just prosecuted you. Its all on you they are on the same team. Private council is the ONLY way. I learned this the difficult way.