Dispute Via Email
In major internationally held corporations and online casino gambling companies
you wouldn’t think that high school tactics would find their way into the
behavior of the top executives, but apparently that is exactly the case in the
ongoing issue between Warren Jolly and Lou Fabiano in the dispute over ownership
and leadership of the Casino Affiliate Program. GambleCraft has previously
covered how this company is heading directly for the courts before it will
likely find resolution. But in the mean time, both men continue to only hurl
more insults and accusations at one another through email communications – a
practice that has the online casino gambling industry reeling from all of the
information coming out at once.
What’s so baffling about the situation is the fact that both men are perfectly
content to have this argument drawn out and aired in the most public medium you
can imagine – the online casino gambling industry media. Even more unsettling
than the fact that the men continually hurl accusations at one another is the
fact that the company shareholders are put in the middle of the situation.
Fabiano released a email to CAP members and shareholders (many of these
individuals have keen interests in the online casino gambling industry) that,
for all of its apologetic tone did very little to actually bring this situation
closer to a resolution.
Fabiano’s recently released set of emails are pretty enlightening if you take
them at their face value – and they but 90 percent of the blame on the shoulders
of Jolly. Is that where it belongs? If you ask Fabiano, he will tell you that he
is attempting to diffuse this situation early by bringing the problem to the
shareholders and the online casino gambling industry at large. |