ANOTHER 60 MINUTES SHOW ON INTERNET GAMBLING IN
PROSPECT
4 April 2008
Popular investigative television program asking
questions regarding the Absolute Poker scandal
Top online poker bloggers, posters and writers are
predicting that the popular US television investigative
program "60 Minutes" could be about to launch an expose
on the Absolute Poker cheating scandal (see previous
InfoPowa reports). The program, which has a viewership
in the millions, has previously covered online gambling
in 2001, 2005 and 2006...and not always in the most
positive terms.
Top blogger and 2+2 contributor Nat Arem, who made a
major contribution in investigating and exposing the
Absolute Poker.com affair which resulted in the company
paying a $500 000 fine to the Kahnawake Gaming
Commission that regulates the company, wrote on his blog
Nat Arem.com that he has known about the new story for
some weeks but had respected the confidentiality
requested by the 60 Minutes producer. However, as
several other poker information websites had picked up
on approaches to industry personalities made by the
producers, he would reveal what he knew.
"A few weeks ago, I was contacted by 60 Minutes in
conjunction with a reporter from the Washington Post
regarding a story about the Absolute Poker scandal from
last fall," Arem wrote. "I was told that they wanted
Adanthar (another 2+2 investigator) and myself for
on-camera interviews with Steve Kroft. I later found out
they were also interested in interviewing Michael Josem
and Marco Johnson.
"Basically, I spent a little while on the phone with the
producer and the Washington Post reporter and recapped
the whole story as well as I could from memory. I talked
about my involvement and contribution, along with all
the other people who were involved.
"After that conversation, I found out that 60 Minutes
plans on going to a number of different locations. I’ve
heard that Canada, Costa Rica and Las Vegas are all
possible travel locations. I may or may not be meeting
up with 60 Minutes in Costa Rica, if and when they come
down. There’s also the possibility that I will end up
on-camera in Atlanta.
"In terms of agenda, I’ve been told that the goal is to
“tell the story from soup to nuts.” I don’t really know
if that means a negative agenda for online poker, but I
get the feeling that it might.
"That means that this story is unlikely to be a good
thing for online poker on the whole. I wish that
programs like 60 Minutes would always tell the whole
story (ie, get PokerStars involved, explain why some
sites are secure and clean, etc), but I can’t really be
sure that will happen.
"If I do end up on-camera, I will be sure to explain
that this scandal was online poker’s “Enron” — ie, the
biggest and worst scandal in the history of the
industry. It is not a commonplace occurrence and people
should not take it as such.
"In terms of the “certainty” that this will get on the
air… I’m not sure. I’ve been told that it’s definitely
happening. But, considering that it has not been shot
yet, anything is possible. And if it does end up on the
air, I have no idea when that will be or what the 60
Minutes airing schedule looks like."
Several other poker writers have been approached by 60
Minutes, Tom Somach reported, observing that with
another online poker cheating scandal breaking – this
time the allegations against Absolute's sister poker
website Ultimate Bet – it’s a sure bet the “60 Minutes”
piece won’t just address the Absolute Poker situation.
Infopowa has covered the Ultimate Bet story, which
appears to have gone very quiet in recent weeks.
The story about the Absolute Poker debacle, initially
denied and then confirmed as an "insider issue"
involving a "consultant" alleged by other sources to be
one Alan John Grimaud, a Canadian citizen who
disappeared from public view in the wake of the issue,
is likely to make fascinating television. It has all the
elements for a penetrating expose; big money, high
technology, Internet gambling, mysterious figures in the
background, unresolved questions and some expert
detective work by the poker-playing community.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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