Real Money Casinos
Fastest Payout Casinos
Mobile Casino Apps
New Online Casinos
Casino Payment Methods
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes apps
No deposit bonus
Daily login bonus
Sweepstakes games
Crown Coins
Funrize
Hello Millions
High 5 Casino
Jackpota Casino
Mcluck
MegaBonanza
PlayFame
Pulsz
RealPrize
Stake.us
Sweepstakes coins
Awards
Search forums
Free Games
Free Blackjack
Free Online Roulette
Free Slots
US States
NJ Online Casinos
WV Online Casinos
PA Online Casinos
Michigan Online Casinos
Online Casino California
Online Casino Arizona
Online Casino NY
Bonuses
No Deposit Bonus
Crown Coins Promo Code
Funrize Primo Code
Hello Millions Promo Code
High 5 Casino Promo Code
Jackpota Promo Code
McLuck Promo Code
MegaBonanza Promo Code
Pulsz Promo Code
RealPrize Promo Code
Stake.us Promo Code
Games
Online Slots
Blackjack
Roulette
Poker
CardsChat Freerolls
How to Play Poker
Poker Hands
Poker Strategy
Free Online Poker Game
Poker Bonuses
Poker Tools
Poker Podcast
Poker School
Forum
News
Log in
Join
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Install the app
Install
Forum
Poker Discussion
Poker News & Events
Hustler Casino Live Controversy
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 6484475, member: 407846"] I am now, if paying any attention, trying to watch/listen to some peripheral content, just to see what is revealed as people can't help themselves from exposing themselves as even more questionable. So I listened to Nick Vertucci being 'interviewed' by his podcast partner Veronica Brill, just to see what came up. The podcast sort of kicked off with them saying though they feel Joey Ingram should be allowed 'his process' neither appreciated Ingram allowing anyone on his show to say anything, with Ingram not bothering to push back, or blocking other guests from seriously questioning what they were claiming. I agree - this is what really turned me off Ingram in recent podcasts. For instance he had 'Beanz' on his show again. Beanz had admitted he got Robbi on the HCL stream after meeting her twice only (?) and the second time he got a $20K loan from her(?) which he admitted he had yet to pay back(?). Ingram then stopped the likes of Deeb and Brill from pressing him on details or even asking for serious answers about his background of people calling him a scammer. Very annoying as he allowed Beanz to portray himself as a good guy. Unfortunately for Inspector Ingram within hours people were posting the official charges which Beanz is facing this month for defrauding the PPP (Covid) program for over $300K in St Louis. Now, in the meantime, Christian Soto at the end of one of Matt Berkey's podcast noted Beanz was trying to call in and Berkey got really irritated at Christian. Berkey flat out refused and said Beanz is a scammer, as was his best friend who had scammed Berkey himself and so he was not going to get the time of day from Berkey or get on the show. I cite this situation simply because Berkey is evidently prepared to take a moral stand with such characters and Ingram is not. However, it all loops back to the Hustler Stream and what Vertucci and Feldman were allowing, even encouraging. Beanz is one of the dubious figures who was playing on the Hustler Stream, wheeling and dealing to get others on the stream and to receive loans. It appears he was not vetted (he had a reputation already) or subsequently others such as Robbi and the RIP either. I already said sometime ago I think this was the intentional set up of the show. A revolving cast of questionable people, amid the regulars, whose sole entry was whether they had funds to play. No questions asked...and I suppose, let's hope this does not blow up in our faces. But, it gets even more ludicrous. Brill on the Vertucci podcast asked him who employed Bryan Sagbigsal, the thief. Vertucci said as production started Feldman said Sagbigsal had applied to be an intern, got employed and then promoted. Brill asked about his background check. Vertucci then admitted that they had never done a background check on Sagbigsal. In fact they had never done any background checks on any HCL staff. Further Vertucci admitted he had never done a reference/background check on anyone who had ever been in his employ and that he had now realized that 'he had 'effed' up'. You have got to be kidding me. This is how amateur hour the entire production was regarding guests or staff being vetted. Millions on the table, all the tech needed to produce and present a glossy stream whilst not even bothering with hiring practices that would meet the local McDonald's standards. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forum
Poker Discussion
Poker News & Events
Hustler Casino Live Controversy
Top