In the wake of the alleged poker cheat Mike Postle saga, a number of questions have been on the minds of thousands around the world following the story’s every twist and turn. One such question: while nearly everyone seems to agree that Postle cheated, what exactly can be done about it?
Now an answer may have emerged, as Postle, Stones Gambling Hall, Stones Tournament Director Justin Kuraitis and a number of other unnamed defendants have been hit with a $10 million lawsuit, according to a publicly posted court document from Mac VerStandig, attorney for the plaintiffs.
Nine counts are laid out in the suit: racketeering, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, negligence per se, unjust enrichment, negligence, constructive fraud, fraud and libel.
Much of the document lays out the facts and speculations that have become common knowledge from the ongoing informal internet investigation: Postle cheated, he did so using electronic devices of some sort, he took hundreds of thousands of dollars from his fellow players and he had the aid of one or more co-conspirators.
More about the lawsuit and alleged poker cheat Mike Postle can be found at Poker News.