Report: Company Behind Live Online Casino Cheating Scandal on Verge of Shutdown

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Report: Company Behind Live Online Casino Cheating Scandal on Verge of Shutdown

Sources close to Gambling911.com have revealed that the firm behind a highly publicized live online casino cheating scandal could be shutting down as early as this weekend.

Global Gaming Labs out of Las Vegas, Nevada found itself in the midst of a firestorm back in February when one of its live blackjack dealers was caught on video cheating.  

More specifically that dealer is seen dealing a second card in a shoe to a player, then dealing what would have been the player’s card to himself, thus causing said player to lose the hand.

The company is believed to still provide its live casino platform to Pornhub Casino though this could not immediately be verified by Gambling911.com.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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