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Exclusive: Everleaf Gaming Says Pokertrillion 'Washed Hands' of Debt11 February 2009
It was an odd and stealthy war of public relations. During Pokertrillion's brief spell in the industry limelight, the online poker startup dished a heavy dose of allegation toward Boss Media A.B., the network partner with whom it unceremoniously broke ties last year. Between April and September, the companies were embroiled in a legal battle, news of which was communicated, by both sides, exclusively via a series of press releases. While Pokertrillion accused Boss Media of "mistreatment," Boss Media accused Pokertrillion of "rakeback violations." The dispute reached its climax in August, when Pokertrillion's outspoken chief executive, Andrew Pyrah, claimed a civil court on Malta had authorized the seizure of Boss Media's servers there (a claim that was later disputed by a lawyer not involved with the case). But before the gloves came off in court, Pokertrillion dropped all claims against Boss Media in late September. Having found a new poker network partner on Malta called Everleaf Gaming Ltd., Pokertrillion disappeared from headlines as abruptly as it had made them. In late January, however, yet another ambiguous press release emerged -- apparently issued by Everleaf Gaming -- which said Everleaf Gaming had "assumed full responsibility" for Pokertrillion's player base. That press release, which IGamingNews has learned was not released by Everleaf Gaming, said Pokertrillion's players would from Feb. 2 be allowed to access the Everleaf Gaming Network via a site called Rockem Poker. It also said that Colin Hawker, whose role with Pokertrillion was described in various press releases as marketing director or operations manager, was to continue serving players and affiliates at Rockem Poker. Over the course of these developments, Mr. Pyrah has not responded to repeated phone calls and e-mails, and Mr. Hawker did not respond to an e-mail last week. Boss Media and representatives at its new parent company, Gtech Corporation, have also declined comment. However, George Aghajanyan, the chief executive of Everleaf Gaming, agreed this week to answer questions by e-mail about his company's brief but troubled relationship with Pokertrillion. Can you give me a little bit of background on Everleaf Gaming? When was it established, and from which markets, geographically, are its licensees recruited?
After Pokertrillion's dispute with Boss Media, was Everleaf wary of taking on Pokertrillion?
Exclusive: Everleaf Gaming Says Pokertrillion 'Washed Hands' of Debt
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