Sep 30 2011

Chris Ferguson’s lawyer gets plenty of questions on Facebook

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On the day that the Aldernay Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) decided the fate of Full Tilt Poker’s online poker license, followed by statements by both the troubled site itself, as well as the Department of Justice, another principle involved in the saga that is Full Tilt poker found himself under heavy questioning on his Facebook wall from former Full Tilt Poker players.

No, it wasn’t Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, or Chris Ferguson; it wasn’t even Rafe Furst; instead, disenfranchised Full Tilt poker customers started firing questions at Ferguson’s lawyer Ian J. Imrich’s law offices page –where the noted attorney had been busy posting PR pieces regarding Full Tilt Poker.

There is no telling how long Imrich will allow these questions to be asked, or even if he will answer, and in the end it could wind up being little more than a place to vent for the Full Tilt players who thought to look the attorney up on Facebook. If you recall, just before the DOJ amended the civil complaint against Full Tilt poker, another Full Tilt attorney, Jeff Ifrah, was busy taking queries on the online poker forum 2+2, so you never know, Imrich may just start talking –unlikely, but with Full Tilt you never can tell!

Thus far Imrich has been silent after a couple dozen posts by disgruntled Full Tilt poker customers, with varying stages of outrage! If you’d like to drop Ian J. Imrich a line on Facebook you can do so here: Law Offices of Ian J. Imrich, APC

 

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