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PPA, Ray Bitar, Chris Ferguson Comment on Full Tilt Sale[ return to main articles page ]

By: Earl Burton    [See all articles by Earl Burton]
Published on Aug 1st, 2012
The fallout continues from Tuesday's finalization of the sale of Full Tilt Poker to PokerStars via the U.S. Department of Justice. After the announcement, the preeminent player advocate in the U.S. announced its intentions to remain vigilant and two of the major players from Full Tilt Poker shared their thoughts.

The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) issued a statement almost immediately following the announcement of the deal. John Pappas (pictured), the Executive Director of the PPA, commented, “Thanks to PokerStars, the PPA expects that tens of thousands of innocent American poker players will now have access to more than $150 million they have been owed since April 2011. We applaud that the parties made a process for the restitution of the players a central component of the agreement.”

Pappas also examined the issues that still face Americans regarding their Full Tilt monies. “The Government has not yet released the precise details on how reimbursements will occur,” Pappas stated. “It is the PPA’s position that the Government must take all steps necessary to ensure the process for the players to recover their full funds is not unduly burdensome.”

The PPA announced it would create a dedicated page on the PPA website that will contain the latest information for American players. This page will be updated frequently to keep all Americans in the loop.

Pappas finished off his statement with a major crux that still remains. “At the same time, let’s remember that Americans still remain unable to play poker with safe and secure online sites based in the U.S. - a freedom and consumer protection they should not be denied,” Pappas said. “The PPA and its members continue to urge Congress to quickly enact thoughtful legislation to create a licensed and regulated U.S. online poker market that restores Americans’ freedom to enjoy a game of poker from their home computers.”

As the ripples from the tidal wave of the PokerStars/Full Tilt deal were still being felt in the poker community, two of the major players of the beleaguered Full Tilt Poker issued their own statements. Former Full Tilt Chief Executive Officer Ray Bitar (pictured), currently under home restriction in California while awaiting trial regarding his role in the Black Friday indictments, issued a statement that sounded very much like a farewell to the company he helped found.

“Today’s settlement ends the U.S. Government’s legal case against the Full Tilt companies. I am glad that this chapter has closed,” Bitar said. “I would like to thank the company’s many dedicated employees who helped achieve this result. It has been a pleasure working at Full Tilt and I am grateful for the many friendships and memories that I made there. I am glad we have gotten to the end. I only wish that we could have resolved the situation much sooner.”

Meanwhile, Chris Ferguson (pictured), who was charged along with Howard Lederer and Rafe Furst in a September addendum to the Black Friday indictments, issued a statement through his attorney, Ian Imrich. “The settlement is great news for poker players worldwide and particularly in the United States,” Imrich told PokerNews. “But Chris Ferguson is not in a position to comment at this time, as he has not yet resolved his individual civil case with SDNY, and the settlement discussion - while extremely positive and productive - must remain private and confidential at this time.”

The shockwaves of the case will continue to have implications in the poker world, potentially for years to come. PocketFives will remain on the watch as the latest developments occur.

What do you think of the PPA's, Ray Bitar's and Chris Ferguson's comments? Were they what you expected?

Related Articles:

Full Tilt Apologizes to Customers Who "Endured a Long and Difficult Period"
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PokerStars Purchase of Full Tilt Finalized, Isai Scheinberg to Step Down

Comments

  1. Ferguson's attorneys name CANNOT be real! LOL! Ian Imrich
     
  2.  
    Originally Posted by Jesus_God View Post

    Ferguson's attorneys name CANNOT be real! LOL! Ian Imrich

    That's his name indeed. What did you think of everyone's comments?
     
  3. I don't care what they have to say! We got a money now lets have some justice,
     
  4. Lol yeah what a great name. I hope Chris Ferguson, Howard Lederer Ray Bitar and whoever else was involved in this fiasco rot in the hole the they deserve to be in. They are the scum of the industry and hopefully are treated that way for the rest of their lives.

    Their behaviour has made it difficult for the poker industry as a whole to regain it's credibility, as well as made it difficult for the current player pool enjoy the benefits of a healthy and vibrant poker community "which includes US players".

    Thankfully pokerstars is around and is helping to rebuild the damaged reputation of fulltilt. Hopefully the global poker industry recovers from this fiasco and is stronger and more secure than ever.The fulltilt scumbags make me sick and i hope i one day get the chance to spit in their face.
    Edited By: tuna_fish_tank Aug 1st, 2012 at 07:37 PM
  5. ppa is worthless
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  6. hope ray bitar gets gangbanged in jail as well :)
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  7.  
    Originally Posted by Dan View Post

    That's his name indeed. What did you think of everyone's comments?

    "The settlement is great news for poker players worldwide and particularly in the United States,” ..So far it seems the u.s. is getting the raw deal..Is this statement eluding to something we're not aware of?..Or just ignorant words from somebody that drew a salary almost this entire time?
  8.  
    Originally Posted by z06fanatic View Post

    ppa is worthless


    this.
  9.  
    Originally Posted by Jesus_God View Post

    Ferguson's attorneys name CANNOT be real! LOL! Ian Imrich

    To funny
  10. hope they both go 2 Jail for an extended period, not even an apology or a hint of remorse from either
     
  11. I think most people are fed up of hearing about Bitar, Ferguson etc. The only thing I would assume American players care about at this point is:

    - Getting their bankrolls back
    - Being able to play online poker again at a decent site

    They call America the land of the free. If this is the case, innocent people who love to play the game should not be denied the freedom to do so from their own home. While most of the rest of the world can enjoy this, Americans are still suffering.

    PUT THIS TO BED, REFUND THE MONEY, AND LET USA BACK ON THE FELTS!!!!!!!!!!!
  12. The silver lining of all of this is definitely that Ray Bitar made a lot of great friendships and memories.
     
  13. dont worry ..lot of great friendships and memories will be coming soon for ray bitar..with fellow inmate criminals ... :P
  14.  
    Originally Posted by TheGibbons View Post

    The silver lining of all of this is definitely that Ray Bitar made a lot of great friendships and memories.

    Not too mention after getting out of jail he will still be rich from this fiasco. I wouldn't take the over on 3 years behind bars. Any one who wants to, please, send me a personal message.
  15.  
    Originally Posted by TheGibbons View Post

    The silver lining of all of this is definitely that Ray Bitar made a lot of great friendships and memories.

    Yeah I'm really glad to hear that he made some great friendships at full tilt lol. That jackwagon probably lost a few friends along the way too. And he created millions of enemies in the process. Hopefully for him the few friends he picked up can teach him about ethics, morals, and not being a complete d-bag scum of the earth.

    As for Ferguson, that's not a statement when your attorney talks for you. Man the fuck up, admit you were wrong, and aplogize. Do these things and gain back a little bit of respect for yourself.
  16.  
    Originally Posted by slidethebutton View Post

    "The settlement is great news for poker players worldwide and particularly in the United States,” ..So far it seems the u.s. is getting the raw deal..Is this statement eluding to something we're not aware of?..Or just ignorant words from somebody that drew a salary almost this entire time?

    I think the U.S. players will have more hoops to jump through in order to get their funds back since they need to consult with the DOJ.
     
  17.  
    Originally Posted by TheGibbons View Post

    The silver lining of all of this is definitely that Ray Bitar made a lot of great friendships and memories.

    Hopefully his next BFF is some 300lb black dude named Bubba
  18. hand the money over.AND DO IT !!!!
  19. Bitar's comments are hollow at best. He has yet to apologize for his actions which contributed greatly to this whole debacle. I hope his lawyers bleed him dry trying to defend him.
     
  20.  
    Originally Posted by nicelybaked View Post

    Hopefully his next BFF is some 300lb black dude named Bubba

    Why the guy have to be black? Why cant he be white or Asian? I am offended. OK maybe not just playing.
 
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