Casino Tropez Does Not Associate With White Supremacists

Written by:
Thomas Somach
Published on:
Jun/18/2009

In an official statement released by CasinoTropez.com, the online gaming site denies ties to white supremacist murderer James W. von Brunn.

In response to allegations that neo-Nazi and white supremacist James W. von Brunn had connections with online Casino Tropez, the casino's management has released the following statement:

"Casino Tropez in no way condones the extremist views or violent actions taken by Mr. von Brunn, who has been charged with shooting and killing Holocaust Museum security guard Steven Johns, on June 10th, 2009.? Our brand's exclusive promoter, Euro Partners, was not aware of the Casino Tropez banner being advertised on Mr. von Brunn's site, as it was obtained through a third party network.? In accordance with the U.S. Federal Unlawful Gambling Enforcement Act, Euro Partners stringently refrains from promoting any of its brands through U.S.-facing websites, such as Mr. von Brunn's.? Furthermore, Euro Partners terms of use clearly state that the endorsement of their brands alongside offensive or illegal materials is strictly prohibited."

A Euro Partners public relations representative had the following to say: "Euro Partners is the world's largest e-Gaming affiliate program, working in association with thousands of affiliate partners.? Considering the nature of the Internet, it is possible for individuals not affiliated with the program to use our marketing materials in a manner that violates the policies we endorse and it is beyond our control to monitor all online activity in relation to our brands.

Euro Partners does not support any views held by Mr. Von Brunn and sends their condolences to the family of security guard Stephen Tyrone Johns who lost his life because of these hateful actions.?

Thomas Somach, www.pokerhelper.com

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