The dispute between Robbie and Garrett took another strange turn After a employees had stolen $15,000 worth of poker chips from Robbie Jade Lew.
According to a statement posted on Hustler Casino Live’s Twitter account, the perpetrator in question, Brian Sagbigsal, took the chips “after the broadcast ended and Robbie left the table.”
Sagbigsal, an employee of High Stakes Poker Productions, the HCL production company owned by Nick Vertucci and Ryan Feldman, will not be charged with the alleged conduct. After contacting the Gardena Police Department after the incident, Lew decided she didn’t want to press charges.
“There are no casualties and the Gardena police have informed us that they do not intend to prosecute at this time,” the scammer said in a statement.
PokerNews contacted Lew to comment on why she declined to press charges. She gave us detailed instructions.
“Earlier this afternoon, I received a call from Nick Vitucci saying that they had uncovered an additional incident following an extensive/ongoing investigation into the Thursday night incident,” Lu said.
“This incident involved one of their employees who, it turned out, stole and stole $5,000 worth of three brown chips from my stack. .
“After speaking with detectives, I requested further clarification/information to assist in my decision not to prosecute – employee age/financial hardship and employee’s previous criminal history.”
“Having learned that the staff member is relatively young, underfunded and had no prior criminal record, I concluded that there was no need to bring charges of harming the young man’s life, since the news of his offense had already made a noise. impact on him Negative consequences and termination of his work I was also informed that the employee had already spent $15,000, and it would be even less advisable for me to initiate criminal proceedings at this stage.
I would like to thank High Stakes Poker Productions / Hustler Casino Live for such a thorough and prompt investigation that led to the disclosure of this incident. ”
PokerNews then asked Lew if she knew about Sagbigsal’s criminal past, and she said she was surprised, adding that “the detective said he didn’t have” any past.
“I asked (the detective) this question specifically. They stopped me, called me back and said that there was no preliminary investigation,” she said.
And just like that, the ‘theft case’ ended with lew’s generosity.
Post time: Oct-08-2022