CAP Owner Asks Reporters To Stop Reporting
- Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:55
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It has been trying times as of late for the Casino Affiliate Program (CAP), as first of all a co-owner of their company Lou Fabiono resigned under a cloud of controversy. Now, Fabiono’s partner Warren Jolly is begging reporters to stop reporting the news, which is obviously their job.
CAP became well known, as they gave the online gambling industry a forum where affiliates that had issues could expose possible scams of the Internet casino industry. Now, CAP has become one of the sites exposed and they are asking for mercy.
Jolly recently stated, “I would like to encourage everyone, both members and non-members of CAP, to encourage GPWA, Michael Corfman, Jay Todd, APCW, and whoever else is participating in these attacks against the CAP community to STOP causing this unneeded distraction in our industry. It will hurt you PERSONALLY if Lou is no longer a part of CAP and able to provide the assistance and guidance he has since CAP’s inception.”
The words he used are a bit strange, as the word “attack” is used in describing what is currently being done to CAP. However, there have been recent reports that have come out that have a person making the claim that Jolly and his partner have been the party that has actually been doing the attacking. That person has claimed that CAP’s co-owners have hacked into several accounts of theirs.
The person making the claims not only made the allegations, but he says he has proof of the actions. The computer used for the account hacking was directly traced back to Fabiono and Jolly. This recent allegation comes after it has been proven that CAP owners had a partnership with Cardspike, which is a rogue Internet poker room.
For a summary of events read this post on the GPWA Forums.
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