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The purpose of this email is to confirm that you have successfully entered your banking information for the Absolute Poker Claims Administration. If you have any questions please contact the Claims Administrator by calling toll free at (855) 907-3254, or emailing us at Info@AbsolutePokerClaims.com. Thanks, Absolute Poker Claims Administrator. A rather sweet plea deal was reached between Absolute Poker co-founder Scott Tom and federal prosecutors that allows the former poker site owner to avoid a felony conviction and instead plead guilty to just one misdemeanor count in the Black Friday case that still reverberates throughout online poker six years later. Human poker players lose against AIagain. These stories and more are in the Monday Hit and Run. Former Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet Players. In a shocking development, the Department of Justice and claims administrator Garden City Group have announced a process to refund Absolute Poker — and possibly Ultimate Bet — balances. Full Tilt Poker's former US clientele got some good news on Thursday with an announcement from the federally appointed claims administrator saying the process of reuniting players with their. Absolute Entertainment S.A. MIT-ABPOK-02 (NET-66-212-244-128-1) 66.212.244.128 - 66.212.244.255. About 2 hours after the results of this investigation is revealed on the internet, the DNS (domain name server) information for rivieraltd.com is deleted. Absolute Poker claims Scott Tom has not been employed by the company for over a year.

Victims of the defunct Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet sites now have until Sept. 7, 2017 to file a claim for the government to give at least some of their money back.

The government, through a third party claims administrator, announced in April that the remission process would soon begin for former customers of Absolute Poker and its sister site.

According to the feds, Absolute Poker, founded in the mid-2000s, made some $500 million from Americans during its run. About $60 million worth of player money was lost when the site shut down in 2011.

The business was formed by a group of frat brothers from Montana.

Garden City Group, the claims administrator, said that it has emailed 1.2 million 'potentially eligible victims' to let them know about the remission process.

If you are one of the victims, follow the instructions in the email or visit GCG's website devoted to the remission—absolutepokerclaims.com. Information is also available at (855) 907-3254.

The previous deadline was June 9.

Absolute Poker settled with the feds in July 2013 and agreed to forfeit its assets.

Like Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker ripped off poker players by not maintaining funds sufficient to repay all of its customers.

The men behind Absolute Poker—Brent Beckley and Scott Tom—were charged over the business. Beckly spent a little over a year in prison, while Tom this month pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge and could avoid jail time. He will be sentenced in September.

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There are probably many of you reading this that are totally unfamiliar with Absolute Poker. You may have heard of it, but you have not been playing online poker long enough to have actually had an account there. It was actually a solid site – the graphics weren't all that pretty, but they were functional, it was easy to navigate, and it was fairly stable. (WARNING: SARCASM INCOMING). Amanda aspinall obituary. There were just a couple minor problems, though. Absolute Poker has this little thing called a superuser scandal and then disappeared with customers' funds after Black Friday. You know, the usual stuff.

But former Absolute Poker players can rejoice. After forgetting about the money you had on there, assuming it was long gone, it looks like you will now actually have a very good chance at getting it back. On Monday, Joon H. Kim, the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that a claims process similar to that which is wrapping up with Full Tilt Poker has begun to reunite poker players with their lost Absolute Poker money. Also like with Full Tilt, the Garden City Group (GCG) will be the claims administrator.

To most, this is very much out of the blue. As mentioned, we have essentially forgotten about Absolute Poker aside from it being an unfortunate poker history lesson. With Full Tilt, players were able to get their money back because of a deal PokerStars struck with the U.S. Department of Justice in which PokerStars agreed to acquire Full Tilt in exchange for reimbursing its players. It appears, according to the press release announcing the Absolute Poker compensation program, that left over funds from the Full Tilt claims program will now be used to make Absolute players whole.

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Even better: funds from UltimateBet.com, Absolute Poker's sister site, are also included.

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The GCG says on its claims site, AbsolutePokerClaims.com, that it is sending out about 1.2 million e-mails to 'all potentially eligible victims of Absolute Poker's conduct who have been identified by GCG utilizing data supplied by Absolute Poker.'

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There are probably many of you reading this that are totally unfamiliar with Absolute Poker. You may have heard of it, but you have not been playing online poker long enough to have actually had an account there. It was actually a solid site – the graphics weren't all that pretty, but they were functional, it was easy to navigate, and it was fairly stable. (WARNING: SARCASM INCOMING). Amanda aspinall obituary. There were just a couple minor problems, though. Absolute Poker has this little thing called a superuser scandal and then disappeared with customers' funds after Black Friday. You know, the usual stuff.

But former Absolute Poker players can rejoice. After forgetting about the money you had on there, assuming it was long gone, it looks like you will now actually have a very good chance at getting it back. On Monday, Joon H. Kim, the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that a claims process similar to that which is wrapping up with Full Tilt Poker has begun to reunite poker players with their lost Absolute Poker money. Also like with Full Tilt, the Garden City Group (GCG) will be the claims administrator.

To most, this is very much out of the blue. As mentioned, we have essentially forgotten about Absolute Poker aside from it being an unfortunate poker history lesson. With Full Tilt, players were able to get their money back because of a deal PokerStars struck with the U.S. Department of Justice in which PokerStars agreed to acquire Full Tilt in exchange for reimbursing its players. It appears, according to the press release announcing the Absolute Poker compensation program, that left over funds from the Full Tilt claims program will now be used to make Absolute players whole.

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Even better: funds from UltimateBet.com, Absolute Poker's sister site, are also included.

The GCG says on its claims site, AbsolutePokerClaims.com, that it is sending out about 1.2 million e-mails to 'all potentially eligible victims of Absolute Poker's conduct who have been identified by GCG utilizing data supplied by Absolute Poker.'

These e-mails will have a Petition Number and Control Number that will be needed to submit a claim. This information can be entered on a form that can be accessed via a link near the bottom of the Absolute Poker Claims page. For those that did not receive an e-mail for whatever reason, a claim can still be filed using the player's Absolute Poker e-mail address, player ID, and last name.

From there, it's just a matter of verifying personal information like name, address, phone number, and social security number, and then okaying the balance the GCG says the player is due.

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After that, it's just a waiting game. Filing a claim does not guarantee payment; the claim still must be approved. If you were a normal player, though, without any sort of oddities or uniqueness to your account, one would think everything would go smoothly.

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