TAPIE CONFIRMS LAWYERS FULL TILT POKER COMMENTS
(Update)
10 February 2012
Company intends an in-depth investigation
into poker pro's Full Tilt account histories
Laurent Tapie of Groupe Bernard Tapie (GBT) has
confirmed his lawyer Ben Dayanim's comments on monies
owned by ex-Full Tilt professionals (see previous
InfoPowa report) in an interview with iGaming France
today (Monday).
Originally thought to be in the
region of US$10 to US$20 million, Tapie confirmed that
an amount of US$16.5 million is owed to Full Tilt by
nineteen poker professionals, discovered following a due
diligence audit.
Without singling out any
particular player, Tapie confirmed that while some have
shown willingness to settle their debt and have signed
contracts to that effect, others have refused or have
shown little interest in entering into dialogue with the
company.
Tapie was clear in his assertion that
Groupe Bernard Tapie would not be prepared to take on
the extra costs generated by these players' debts and
that their failure to honour their debts would block the
takeover agreement.
His statement appears in full
below, translated from French into English, courtesy of
iGaming France:
"As written in PokerStrategy, the
argument of the players who say 'we will refund if the
money goes to the players' is misleading, since they
know full well that the players will be refunded ONLY if
GBT goes all the way with the takeover, and for that to
happen it is necessary that the bulk of money owed by
the pros is returned to Full Tilt.
"Otherwise GBT
will have to make up the shortfall, generating an
additional cost to the overall operation that GBT is not
willing to take on, especially as the financial position
of Full Tilt, as it appears following the audit, is
actually worse than expected.
"Therefore the
claim that this may block the deal unfortunately is
true."
Tapie has further announced the company's
intention to delve further into the account histories of
each of the nineteen poker professionals in question,
saying:
"The poker community, and particularly
that made up of former Full Tilt players waiting to
recover their funds, deserves to know the reality of the
behaviour of some major poker figures who say they are
'sorry about the Full Tilt player's situation and want
to do everything they can to help them get their funds
back, blaming the old management,' but also refrain from
saying how much they have borrowed from Full Tilt, and
lost, playing on the site.
"However these losses
represent some of the funds owed to the players who are
waiting to be reimbursed.
"When you are a poker
player, a great player at that, recognised and admired,
the basic rule, it seems to me, is to honour your
gambling debts."
Tapie has called on the errant
poker professionals to 'quickly' enter into dialogue
with the company to facilitate a resolution.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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