
gary laroccs
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I'm sorry to hear this happened. Sounds like a terrible story. I've been trying to make sense of it, and a lot of it just isn't adding up to me. Do you mind answering the following questions: 1) Were you backed by anyone for WSOP? Did you sell pieces to anyone of your Main Event, which you cashed $57.5k on July 10? 2) Did you tell anyone -- either in person or via text -- that you were going to cash out fully after busting The Closer? 3) Did you tell anyone at the time that you just busted The Closer? 4) How do you know the perps got in via the Airbnb code, rather than prying open a door or window? 5) Why didn't you pick up your other cash that you won prior to the Main? Why did you leave it all to the very end? 6) How do you think the perps knew that you didn't pick up your $57.5k upon busting on the 10th, and instead knew to go after you on the 12th after The Closer event? 7) If you think this was a possible setup by WSOP employees, how do you think they knew your Airbnb address, how did they get the code, and why would they have targeted the 218th place finisher, rather than someone carrying substantially more cash? 8) Would you be willing to provide the name of the LVMPD detective investigating this, in case anyone has any information to provide? 9) Since you were hogtied, who found you that way, and who called police? While obviously you don't have to answer any of my questions, the community is clearly very concerned about this matter, and it would be nice for everyone to get some clarification, so we could better assess how much the public is in danger.


Somehow the Horseshoe wsop circuit stop begins today. Whatever animal wins player of the series should go directly into the poker HOF.





@PressSec “President Trump lost a friend.” The friend:







Shame kept me from saying anything earlier in memoriam to Sen. Lindsey Graham, who was a truer friend to Jews & Israel than we may ever see in Congress again. I was a hard-left liberal for most of my life. I used to despise Lindsey Graham. I thought he was a hateful bigot. I mocked him and posted ugly rumors about him on social media. The Democratic party's abandonment of women's rights and embrace of antisemitism has since turned me into a slightly-left-of-center moderate. When I saw friends posting gleeful comments about Graham's death on Facebook today, I was disgusted, but I also knew that if he had died 6 or 7 years ago, I probably would have done the same. The truth is, he was never a bigot, but I was. I hated any politician on the right because Hollywood and the media told me they were all racists, homophobes and misogynists. I didn't examine their beliefs, or mine, beyond that. It took me too long to grow up. I didn't love Lindsay Graham's decision to change course and back Trump, but he was nevertheless a man of integrity who stood by Jews even when it wasn't popular to do so, and who fought for the US' alliance with Israel even when it cost him. May his memory be a blessing.




















