Online Gambling Site Owner, Jolly, Begs Reporters To Stop Reporting
It has been a long day for the Casino Affiliates Program (CAP). First, one of their co-owners, Lou Fabiono resigned amidst controversy. Now, his partner, Warren Jolly, is pleading with reporters to stop doing their jobs by reporting news.
CAP rose to fame because they gave the industry a forum for disgruntled affiliates to expose the possible scams of the online casino industry. Now, they have become one of those dangers, and they are begging for mercy.
"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," said Jolly.
The choice of words by Jolly are peculiar. He used the word "attack" in describing what is being done to CAP. However, recent reports have a person claiming that it was Jolly and his partner who have been doing the attacking. The person claims that the two co-owners of CAP hacked into several of his accounts.
Not only did this person allege these actions, he has proof. The computer that was used in hacking the accounts was traced directly back to Jolly and Fabiono. This allegation comes after it has been proven that the CAP owners had a partnership/relationship with a rogue online poker room (Cardspike).
CAP is scheduled to throw an affiliates party in London, but it now looks as though those plans could be in jeopardy. Sponsors are monitoring the CAP controversy closely and any more bad press could be deadly for CAP.
"Jolly certainly knows the potential for problems, so he issued his statement pleading with reporters to stop doing their jobs," said a member of CAP who pointed us to Warren's statement on the forum.
For years, CAP has been responsible for helping affiliates sort out discrepancies in the industry, but now, it seems, they are turning on members who smell a rat.
January 26, 2009
Posted By Terry Goodwin
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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