Doyle Brunson Twitter Account Returns: FBI Could Be On The Case

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82-year-old Poker icon Doyle Brunson apologized on Friday for the hacking of his Twitter account this past week.  Twitter finally temporarily suspended the account but not until after Brunson’s hacker(s) had offended African Americans, the LGBT community and women.

“My apologies to everyone for the hack job, I hear some bad stuff was tweeted on my account. It's a real shame things like that can happen,” Brunson tweeted Friday. 

He also thanked those who assisted him.  “My many thanks to all the people who helped me clean the hack job up. I'm not sure how to deal with this little jerk who lives in Ga,”

Brunson did say he was reluctant to get the FBI involved despite the obvious hate crime that was committed.

“Seems like everybody wants to get the FBI after this twerp, but I'm not exactly a "cop caller". One ofmy old time friends is interested #lol”.

Brunson has over 400K Twitter followers.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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