The Everleaf Gaming Network, one of the few poker networks that still accepted U.S. real-money play after Black Friday, has prohibited all residents in the United States from using its services.
This decision was made after Everleaf received cease and desist order from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Everleaf also will no longer accept play from France or Malta.
From PokerNews:
In a post at TwoPlusTwo on Thursday, a representative from Minted Poker revealed that the network faces legal action if it continues to facilitate its services in the U.S. Minted Poker is one of more than 100 skins on the Everleaf Poker Network.
"The network owners have today sought legal advice and also met with the LGA, the Maltese Licensing Authority, who have advised them that due to the nature of the threat and the current climate, the network needs to withdraw its services from U.S. customers," said the representative. "I really understand how this will worry our players especially those in the U.S., but I also wish to reinforce that all monies held by all poker players, U.S. and rest of world, are secure and ring fenced."



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