MORRIS MOHAWK CRITICAL OF FORTUNE STORY ON BODOG
(Update)
1 August 2008
CEO claims that Forbes story "creates several
misimpressions"
Bodog's Canadian-based North American associates Morris
Mohawk Gaming Group has been quick to respond to a
Forbes Magazine article earlier this week (see previous
InfoPowa report) on U.S. federal actions against
American bank accounts linked to the Bodog online
gambling group, claiming that the story created "several
misimpressions."
The full text of the Morris Mohawk statement, which has
been widely distributed to online gambling media, is as
follows:
"An article was recently released on Forbes.com that
creates several misimpression's that the Morris Mohawk
Gaming Group feels compelled to clarify for our
customers.
"As most of our customers already know, all operators
outsource payment processing functions to third parties
and these payment processors are subject to regulatory
constraints wherever they operate, and, occasionally in
the US, are subject to legal action because of the
uncertain legal environment there.
"However, the seizure of funds from these US payment
processors was mischaracterized in this article, which
refers to two specific legal cases against US
processors. Rightly or wrongly, the article does not
make a clear distinction between these cases, which, as
a result, paints a misleading picture.
"The facts are these: the first of these cases –
relating to a seizure of funds from a processor known as
JBL Services – happened some time ago and has absolutely
nothing to do with the current payment processing
challenges being experienced in the US. The constraints
being experienced by payment processors in the US are
universal in that region and not specific to any
particular processor or site. Also, note that not one
single player failed to get paid when this processor was
disrupted.
"The second case refers to a payment processor known as
Zippayments.com and seizure of funds from this
processor’s bank accounts in Nevada. The article falsely
implies – but notably does not go so far as to state -
that $9.9M seized from Zippayment’s Nevada bank accounts
were funds on account for “Bodog”. This is simply false.
"Processing partners with whom the Morris Mohawk Gaming
Group does business are sophisticated organizations that
are perfectly clear as to the actual facts of these
cases and their contexts. They are unfazed by such media
hype and Morris Mohawk wishes to ensure that its
customers are similarly informed. Customer deposits are
safe and every player has and will always be paid.
Alwyn Morris
C.E.O..
Morris Mohawk Gaming Group"
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