Kentucky Not Done Screwing Full Tilt and PokerStars

From Pokerati

Gov. Steve Beshear (D-KY) says, "I'm better than Tom Schneider at HORSE."

I’m paraphrasing, of course, but I dunno man … it’s starting to seem inevitable that Antonin Scalia may eventually have to reveal his screen name and/or recuse himself to avoid violating any PokerStars T&C’s. But until then, the state of Kentucky is doing its part to make sure the Black Friday cases don’t go away.

The governor’s office put out a kinda strange press release last week, just to let people know, hey, don’t be confused by recent reports of certain online gambling cases achieving final settlement. The great Commonwealth of KY, you may recall, made the bold assertion in ’08 that it had a right to take over foreign web domains that failed to block access by Kentuckians. And now they would like you to know with extra certainty that Kentucky only let go of their claims against Absolute and UB after a $6 million score, but have not otherwise released claims against poker sites that still have any money left, which they plan go after in full force.

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