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    Default Federal Prosecutors to Seize Payment Processor's Money

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    Cliffs: Federal prosecutors in Seattle are looking to seize $550K+ from Secure Money, Inc., a payment processor who has paid Washington residents money from online poker rooms (UB.com).

    Is it fair that prosecutors are allowed to punish payment processors? What effect on online poker in Washington State will this have?
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    i think thats b.s they need to just leave the online poker world alone no one is hurting anyone or stealing whats the fuckin problem???????? casinos do it every day and no one messes with them whats the difference if we dont feel like going to the casino and would rather play with people from all over the world with different views and opinions on how we play so we can get better and have fun without getting nicely dressed to visit a live event i only like to do live events once in a blue moon i would rather just sit and play next to my beautiful wife and kids.
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