Local tournaments that depended on Reece's Las Vegas tournament operator for their chips, cards and tables may have to find another supplier now that the company's owner had been charged with taking more money than was his from the charities he was involved with. The court papers filed against Reece Powers, claiming he stole from a number of schools and other organizations. Powers denies the claim, trying to get the idea across that he makes plenty of money for his company with his business, and would not do anything to put that cash flow in jeopardy. In the meanwhile, while the case is under investigation, he and his company cannot operate poker tournaments, putting both his company and the organizations he was working with in a pickle.
Poker Equipment Supplier Cheating Charity
Published on Mar 18, 2006
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