Daniel Tvzetkoff, 32, the man many believe is responsible for bringing down online poker in the US, has been snapped on home turf ‘living like a king.’
The man who brought the online poker payment processing units to their knees has been photographed alive and well in the Gold Coast this week.
Daniel Tzvetkoff, 32, was snapped by photographers, and The Courier Mail ran an article revealing that he was not only back in business but had moved his family into a $2.5 million mansion on the Gold Coast.
The report claimed Tzvetkoff continued to ‘live like a king and travel the world,’ following his discharge from an American safe house where he successfully negotiated his way out of a potential 75-year jail term. The Australian multi-millionaire was in hot water for a whole host of rule-breakages following his decision to handle online poker payment processing and thus violating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).