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Jay "Whojedi" Newnum Caught Stealing Dealer Tips at Foxwoods
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[QUOTE="clownbaby, post: 2274286, member: 106916"] I am not defending NVG. It is usually full of trash. In fact that thread was derailed many times by needless bickering. Don't disregard the message because you have prior issues with the messenger. I am however insisting that Jay's role in the poker community is being understated by you and many others. He covers large tourneys across the nation and is the tourney blogger at Foxwoods. He has worked WSOP events, WPTs, and many other top tier tourneys. If Jay was not such an entrenched member of the poker media he would of been treated much differently. This isn't a random player pocketing 700 bucks in chips or a player refusing to pay back a loan. Jay used his position to steal from a closed tip box after he has reminded players to use those very boxes to insure dealers were tipped properly. He went so far as to use chopsticks with duct tape to pull bills out of the box. It is a big story that needs to be common knowledge, even if it started in NVG. [/QUOTE]
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