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Bizarre: Federal Government Seizes $30 Million In Internet Poker Payments



Jun 9, 2009 6 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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WASHINGTON (AP) – An advocacy group for online poker said Tuesday that the federal government has frozen more than $30 million in the accounts of payment processors that handle the winnings of thousands of online poker players.

The Justice Department has long maintained that Internet gambling is illegal, a view that the poker group challenges.

The Poker Players Alliance told The Associated Press that the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York instructed three banks to freeze the accounts.

Documents obtained by the AP show that a judge in the district issued a seizure warrant last week for an account at a Wells Fargo bank in San Francisco, and that a federal prosecutor told a bank in Arizona to freeze an account.

In a letter dated Friday and faxed to Alliance Bank of Arizona, the prosecutor said that accounts held by payment processor Allied Systems Inc. are subject to seizure and forfeiture “because they constitute property involved in money laundering transactions and illegal gambling offenses.” The letter was signed by Arlo Devlin-Brown, the assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.

In another letter faxed the same day, Devlin-Brown asks that the bank treat the funds “as legally seized” by the FBI, saying that the government has probable cause that the gambling payments of U.S. residents had been directed to offshore illegal Internet gambling businesses.

A spokeswoman at the Southern District declined to comment.

John Pappas, executive director of the Poker Players Alliance, called the government’s move an “unprecedented action” against online poker players.

In a letter Monday night to Devlin-Brown, Pappas said that the funds belong to the alliance’s members, and requested that his group be notified and given the opportunity to be heard regarding attempts to seize the frozen funds.

“The PPA will pursue every legal course available to ensure that poker players’ funds are not seized and their right to play poker online is protected,” he wrote.


  • Lottie

    Don’t be to surprised. I am sure there are many more accounts to lose their money. The feds are out of money so will use anymeans tosteel more.

  • Tim Roesch

    I am wondering if this is training for further actions against other persons or groups.

    hmmmmm

    Keep us informed.

  • ji

    No trial, no subpoena, just seize it.

  • dilly

    don’t worry guys, the fed will freeze your bank accounts soon too. obama thinks he’s king.

  • sudndeth

    This isn’t too new. A few Republicrats who were in the pocket’s of horse racers and casinos slid some legislation in on an unrelated bill a few years ago. The bill made it harder to put money on, and take money off of these sites. The government also tried to get England to turn over some of the guys who were running some of the third party sites used to put money onto these poker sites. They ended up freezing a bunch of accounts leaving people with thousands of dollars in limbo. My friend who plays often had 30k he couldn’t touch. Not sure what happened with it. It’s all BS. You can gamble on horse racing on line, but not poker? Poker is less of a gamble then Horse Racing.

  • Cridhe Saorsa

    Like a drowning man the Obama Welfare State clutches at any opportunity to seize assets to fund their appetite for cash to pay off their constituents.