No Word on Full Tilt Poker Status Yet

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The Alderney Gambling Control Commission has yet to determine the fate of Full Tilt Poker following an all day private meeting Monday.  The meeting hall has been reserved through Tuesday however.  Alderney informed news organization the would only be releasing information on their website

The licensing arm of Full Tilt Poker temporarily pulled the company’s license after it failed to pay US customers since executives of the firm were indicted on money laundering and bank fraud charges by the US Justice Department on April 15.

Full Tilt Poker has yet to pay back customers around the world since the AGCC decision to yank the license and effectively close down the business. 

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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