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Golden Casino Shuts Its Doors to US Players

The popular Golden Casino brand will be closing its doors to US players come December 1, 2009.  The announcement is believed to relate to an investigation overseen by the US Attorney's Office out of Baltimore, Maryland. 

Existing Golden Casino players will still be able to login, play, and cash out their winnings just like they have been since the casino launched more than 10 years ago. So too will affiliates continue to be paid on their existing Golden Casino player referrals.

Management at Golden Casino told SlotsGeek.com that

"No cash from players or affiliates will be unpaid, but no longer will new players be able to register accounts with Golden Casino and make deposits."

As first reported by Gambling911.com September 18, federal authorities in the US were speaking directly with actual customers of Golden Casino regarding their accounts with the company.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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no new players from planet earth

Correction: Once again you have inaccurately reported on a story. As of DEC 1st Golden Casino will no longer accept any new players.From the planet earth. Any players from planet earth already with the software downloaded before Dec 1st will continue to be able to play as usual.

*************** Scammers

It make you wonder why the DOJ goes after some of the more decent operators while idiots like ********* and band of scam artists at Virtual Casino (Cool Cat Casino, Silver Oak, Planet 7, and so on) who actually rip off US players (and all players) seem to go untouched when they are in fact the *real* criminals.

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