TmarTn's Lawyer Says ‘No Further Public Comments’ Regarding Gambling Scandal

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TmarTn's Lawyer Says ‘No Further Public Comments’ Regarding Gambling Scandal

Shamed YouTube star Trevor "TmarTn" Martin has yet to respond to requests for comment on the matter of his promotion of an online gambling website while failing to disclose his co-ownership interest in said site.

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TmarTn has yet to say when he will next address the matter - if at all. Another YouTuber implicated in the scandal involving ownership of the website CS:GO Lotto, Tom "Syndicate" Cassell, has said he will offer a statement shortly though no time frame was given.

Martin deleted a previous apology video along with posts on Twitter linking to it.

He has not offered an explanation for its removal, but told one Twitter user he was "disappointed in it".

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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