Pure trolling! Irrelevent to the story and frankly none of your business. But I did post the following in the wrong thread, so am moving it here.
While we are at it, I will tell you something else that I don't think I have said before...maybe I did but I don't think so.
My brother (you know my fake brother), can tell you how I struggled with the decision over those two weeks. I must have flipped back and forth 8 or 9 times. And the reason I kept coming back to maybe I should do something wasn't even about the money.
I kept coming back to that I had played for 15 years (14 at that point) in Las Vegas without ever receiving a trespass or baring. Not 1. Many backoffs, mostly polite, but nothing permanent. And the reason I enjoyed that good period was because of the legal actions taken by James G and several other players in the mid 2000's. It made the casinos understand that they couldn't do that backroom shit anymore.
So I felt some sort of obligation to do something. People can believe that or not believe that, but it is true. I wanted to do something, but didn't want the career damaging exposure. And when Axelwolf and others, but I think Axelwolf was the one for me, that suggested seeing what kind of settlement I could get, that seemed the best of all worlds to me. I might be able to hold someone accountable, get some money out of it and not damage my career too much. And it all worked out.