According to a report by Gaming Intelligence last week, the owners of Full Tilt Poker agreed on the final terms of their forfeiture agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice on Jan. 24. The agreement could allow French investment firm Groupe Bernard Tapie to fork over the agreed $80 million to purchase the company from the DOJ.
Laurent Tapie, who serves as the managing director of the French investment group, told Gaming Intelligence that there is still a long way to go to complete the deal. Tapie, who had hoped to have a re-branded Full Tilt Poker launched by March 1, indicated that GBT...
Did you guys agree on paying us back before a year lapses. Thats the only thing we want to read about fulltilt at the moment.
02-01-2012 15:48
THIS IS COMPLETE CRAP PEOPLE ALWAYS BLOGGING ....FULL TILT DEAL TO BE REACHED SOON, WOW IT IS VERY ANNOYING PEOPLE BEEN SAYING THAT FOR 6 MONTHS, LET ME GUESS TAPIE AND HIS TEAM ARE JUST COMBING THROUGH THE CONTRACT WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE SIGNED BY FRIDAY LOL THERE I JUST SAVED YOU A NEW ARTICLE TO WRITE OR TO BLOG ABOUT ITS ALL CRAP BERNANRD TAPIE WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT YOU,
YA YOU ARE WEALTHY MADE SOME GOOD CHOICES BUT EITHER BUY IT OR DONT QUIT FKN AROUND MAN
03-27-2012 18:23 / 03-27-2012 18:25
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