Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The online gambling stories that made headlines during the week of June 26-July 2, 2011.
District of Columbia’s online gambling rollout may face delay
The District of Columbia's plan to launch a real-money online gambling site by Sept. 8 may face delays so DC Lottery officials can consult with the public.
Phil Ivey drops Tiltware lawsuit; class action suit filed against Full Tilt Poker
Phil Ivey has voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against Full Tilt Poker software outfit Tiltware; players bring class action suit against FTP;
Beaumont new Betfred CEO; Amaya loses $1.8m; suspicious Czech diarrhea
Betfred appoints Tote boss Trevor Beaumont as group CEO; Amaya Gaming posts $1.4m loss; Cayetano Gaming signs with Paddy Power; Sazko trustee in drive-by
LA Times reports Full Tilt Poker sold to European investors
Nathaniel Popper of the Los Angeles Times reported that an unnamed group of European investors has purchased a majority stake in Full Tilt Poker
Kahnawake, ARJEL statements on Full Tilt; did Pwin offer $185m for FTP?
Kahnawake Gaming Commission and French regulator ARJEL issue statements regarding Full Tilt Poker; rumor that bwin.party (Pwin) had a $185m offer to buy FTP
Attorney General says DC’s online gambling plan legal; what would Osama think?
The District of Columbia's online gambling proposal does not fall afoul of federal law, according to DC's Attorney General Irvin Nathan.
Full Tilt Poker shutdown latest
The ongoing fallout from Full Tilt Poker's shutdown after the Alderney Gambling Control Commission suspended FTP's license on June 29.