SHOOTING THE MESSENGER?
22 August 2008
Absolute Poker threatens online information portal
over scandal disclosures
Reports on the lavish spending and personal appearance
of ex-Absolute Poker consultant Allan Grimard, and news
of an indictment against the father of Absolute Poker
founder Scott Tom yesterday on the gambling information
portal 911 (see previous InfoPowa report) have ignited
legal threats from the troubled poker room's owners,
Tokwiro Enterprises.
Interest in the Tokwiro subsidiaries Absolute Poker and
UltimateBet continues as a result of unanswered
questions concerning the multi-million dollar "hole
card" cheating allegations which have swirled around the
companies for months.
Tokwiro needs to be sure of its ground, as 911 has
prevailed in other legal struggles and as we went to
press was showing no signs of taking the offending
article down, instead insisting that its report was
based on verifiable fact.
The gambling information portal's relationship with
Absolute Poker has clearly deteriorated, with
founder-editor Chris Costigan reporting that his website
had been threatened with legal action by Absolute
Poker's Joann Priam.
Priam, who's official designation in not known,
apparently demanded that the offending article be
removed from the Gambling911.com website, saying: "Our
legal counsel is requesting that this be pulled by 6:00
PM EST today or they feel it necessary to issue you a
formal letter. This type of situation certainly doesn't
lend itself to a mutually beneficial and rewarding
business partnership moving forward."
The article in question reported that the father of an
Absolute Poker founder is under sealed indictment in the
US.
The threat seems to have triggered further disclosures,
with 911 claiming that it had tracked down one Allan
Grimard and Scott Tom in Los Suenos, Costa Rica, while
conducting an undercover investigative report.
"Grimard is alleged to have been involved in a massive
"insider cheating scandal" at Absolute Poker," the new
disclosures report. "He has apparently used that money
to purchase a brand new yacht, SUV and is in the process
of building a mansion along with Absolute co-founder
Scott Tom. Grimard and Tom were both observed laughing
about the Absolute Poker scandal."
And providing the promise of more fireworks, 911 reminds
readers that the CBS news magazine, 60 Minutes, has been
following developments in this matter.
The information portal emphasises that although the
Kahnawake Gaming Commission oversees Absolute Poker, it
is unclear if they would be party to any legal battle
that might ensue.
In another story on the site, the threat by Absolute
Poker is described as denying the validity and truth of
the story on Grimard. The story goes on to describe
observations on Grimard by a 911 source, and reports
that Grimard was overheard bragging about his new
vehicle and the millions of dollars he has in the bank,
"all from his days at Absolute Poker."
"A low level supervisor at both Nine.com and Absolute
Poker does not make millions of dollars," the article
notes. Grimard was also reported as "living it up on his
brand new yacht," and "joking about the Absolute Poker
scandal."
911 also claims that Absolute Poker founder Scott Tom is
a partner in Grimard's new real estate venture at Los
Suenos - an upmarket suburb in Costa Rica.
"Absolute Poker has done absolutely nothing to explain
why both Scott Tom and Allan Grimard left the company so
abruptly and why certain individuals involved with the
online poker room seem so intent on discrediting the
factual information provided by Gambling911 related to
Grimard's whereabouts," the portal observes in an
editorial comment.
The portal counterattacks the allegations that its
reportage lacks validity and reveals that it has been
meeting with trusted industry colleagues this week to
determine if Absolute Poker is still associating with
Grimard and other suspects in the cheating scandal who
are yet to be held accountable for their participation.
"Certain unnamed individuals with involvement at
Absolute Poker have expressed disgust over how the
company has refused to hold "persons of interest"
accountable for their roles in the said cheating
scandal," the editorial concludes.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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