Full Tilt Pays Overdue Licensing Fees
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) announced that Full Tilt Poker has paid overdue licensing fees thus allowing talks to end its suspended license to move forward. Martin Heslop, Full Tilt Poker’s lawyer, justified not paying the fees by saying that the poker room never thought it would have its operating license reinstated by Aldernay. The AGCC claims Full Tilt Poker’s license is still valid, just suspended. Another hearing is scheduled for no later than Sept. 15th. No money is being sent to players as of yet and there are supposedly still talks ongoing for a European investment group to but the online poker company. According to a statement issued Friday you can read here: “The recent payment of overdue licence fees by FTP is also in players’ bestinterests since it allows commercial negotiations to take place that might resultin a successful refinancing deal.” The AGCC also promises further details as soon as an exact date and venue are agreed upon. Related posts: Kahnawake Renews Full Tilt Poker License ARJEL Suspends Full Tilt Poker License in France European Investors to Buy Full Tilt Poker Full Tilt Poker European License Suspended Full Tilt Poker No Closer to Allowing Withdrawals This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 at 9:03 pm and is filed under Online Casino News and Information. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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