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Originally Posted by Bakes
The thread is right here for you to read, but he was a paid representative of PokerStars that learned about Hastings multiaccounting and didn't say squat about it until I outed things. He hid behind his contract to avoid answering any more questions about it. He doesn't work for them any more and hasn't said a word about it since.
Obviously not as big of a deal as actually cheating but the idea that 7 years later he would be chosen as some sort of community leader around organizing a blacklist is stone laughable.
Spot on. By Ike knowing and not saying anything, while giving the poker community this image he is for the greater good of the game and well respected poker "leader" is a f'n joke. He should have no say in anything, he's complicit as hell by staying quiet.