Nick Vertucci Leaves Hustler Casino Live for Sexually Transgressive Behavior
Nick Vertucci is leaving Hustler Casino Live with immediate effect.
The co-owner of the world's most popular poker livestream is suspected of sexually transgressive behavior, which has led to the decision to part ways. Ryan Feldman,
the show's other owner, has confirmed that Vertucci will no longer be part of the team,
but that the rest of the crew is looking forward to continuing to provide the best possible high stakes content.
Ryan Feldman and Nick Vertucci were the driving forces behind the popular poker stream "Live at the Bike",
which was recorded from the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, Los Angeles.
A few years ago, both men made the move to the Hustler Casino to set up a new production. Just a twenty-minute drive from their old workplace,
the pieces of the puzzle quickly fell into place. While the popularity of Live at the Bike plummeted, Hustler Casino Live turned out to be a bull's eye.
The successful formula suffered a major blow due to the whole affair surrounding Garrett Adelstein and Robbi Jade Lew and the much-discussed J4 hand.
While Garrett was known as a friend and ambassador of the show, he quickly fell out with the management, after which he was no longer welcome.
Garrett clashed mainly with Nick Vertucci, but the show continued and Nik Airball soon became Adelstein's successor.
A Tweet from Julia Palmdale has turned the American poker scene upside down again.
The former participant of Hustler Casino Live announced via platform X (formerly Twitter) that the time had come to break the silence. Julia accuses
Nick Vertucci of sexually transgressive behavior. The co-owner of the show allegedly harassed her via a series of private messages.
After Julia allegedly did not respond to Nick's advances, she was no longer invited to come and play.
Nick Vertucci is leaving Hustler Casino Live with immediate effect.
The co-owner of the world's most popular poker livestream is suspected of sexually transgressive behavior, which has led to the decision to part ways. Ryan Feldman,
the show's other owner, has confirmed that Vertucci will no longer be part of the team,
but that the rest of the crew is looking forward to continuing to provide the best possible high stakes content.
Ryan Feldman and Nick Vertucci were the driving forces behind the popular poker stream "Live at the Bike",
which was recorded from the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, Los Angeles.
A few years ago, both men made the move to the Hustler Casino to set up a new production. Just a twenty-minute drive from their old workplace,
the pieces of the puzzle quickly fell into place. While the popularity of Live at the Bike plummeted, Hustler Casino Live turned out to be a bull's eye.
The successful formula suffered a major blow due to the whole affair surrounding Garrett Adelstein and Robbi Jade Lew and the much-discussed J4 hand.
While Garrett was known as a friend and ambassador of the show, he quickly fell out with the management, after which he was no longer welcome.
Garrett clashed mainly with Nick Vertucci, but the show continued and Nik Airball soon became Adelstein's successor.
A Tweet from Julia Palmdale has turned the American poker scene upside down again.
The former participant of Hustler Casino Live announced via platform X (formerly Twitter) that the time had come to break the silence. Julia accuses
Nick Vertucci of sexually transgressive behavior. The co-owner of the show allegedly harassed her via a series of private messages.
After Julia allegedly did not respond to Nick's advances, she was no longer invited to come and play.