PokerStrategy.com, in a exclusive report, says that Groupe Bernard Tapie (GBT) has discovered a significant sum of money is still owed to Full Tilt Poker by several pros. GBT, for those who are unaware, is a French investment firm that is currently in the process of taking over the disgraced online poker room.

From PokerStrategy:

Behn Dayanim explained the situation to PokerStrategy.com:

"GBT doesn't want to acquire assets which will need to be litigated over later. In total, the sum owed to the company is between $10 and $20 million. Several of the players who owe money and have not yet expressed a willingness to pay their debts include Phil Ivey, Layne Flack, David Benyamine, and Erick Lindgren. Barry Greenstein, Mike Matusow, and others owe a smaller but still significant amount.

If the money doesn't come in, it creates a serious obstacle to completion of the deal. This isn't the only issue with the takeover, and the deal won't end on any one issue - but this is a substantial item."