Franklin Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate has told the state that it can now collect $100 million in bonds from PokerStars. The bonds were posted through insurance companies prior to a December ruling by the Kentucky Supreme Court that PokerStars was “an illegal internet gambling criminal syndicate” operating in the state.
PokerStars was "an illegal internet gambling criminal syndicate" - Ordered To Pay $100 Million FineAlthough the bonds must be surrendered within the next 20 days, it seems unlikely that the remainder of the $1.3 billion will be coming to the state any time soon.
PokerStars was "an illegal internet gambling criminal syndicate" - Ordered To Pay $100 Million Fine that Flutter has been actively transferring valuable assets which suggest that “neither PokerStars nor its parent company, Flutter Entertainment, have any intention of paying the judgment.” PokerStars was "an illegal internet gambling criminal syndicate" - Ordered To Pay $100 Million Fine“The statute in the United Kingdom treats the entire judgment as void and unenforceable. So the simple point is, my client believes that when you get to the United Kingdom to collect, they won’t let you domesticate the judgment.”
Kentucky law requires that in cases such as these, the defendant must bond a sum of not more than $100 million pending a judgement. However, the state’s lawyers have requested that the court increase that sum as the case continues.