Felix Roemer, the owner of the gaming platform Gamdom, has reportedly been placed under house arrest following an inquiry led by the gambling community’s authority, Monarch. This development comes amid a series of investigations into Gamdom’s operations.
Sources indicate that Monarch, along with a team of detectives, conducted a thorough investigation at Gamdom’s office, which was initiated due to Felix Roemer’s connections with Jeffrey Epstein. The exact nature of the findings has not yet been disclosed publicly, but reports suggest that they could be significant. Details about what has been termed as Felix’s “second nonce issue” are sparse, and officials have not released any specific information regarding these allegations, but it may suggest something heinous due to the term’s association with child molestation.
During the investigation, authorities reportedly sifted through a vast amount of digital data and company records at Gamdom’s office. One detective involved in the case mentioned that the investigation was surprisingly straightforward, attributing this to Felix Roemer’s reputed “skill issues” which allegedly left incriminating evidence in the open. While the full extent of the findings is still under wraps, insiders close to the situation indicate that, despite the apparent ease of the investigation, it was conducted with meticulous and comprehensive attention to detail.
Legal experts have noted that the swift action taken in this case was facilitated by Monarch’s Lawyer, renowned for expertise in all fields of law. This expertise contributed to the unusual speed and decisiveness of the proceedings, underscoring the serious approach Monarch and his legal team are taking in this case. The decision to place Roemer under house arrest is a clear indication of the significant escalation in the ongoing scrutiny of Gamdom’s business practices. When questioned about the legal proceedings of the case, Monarch’s Lawyer simply commented “There once was a rat, I’ll catch him the slack”.
During the trial, the court set forth a unique condition for Felix Roemer’s release from house arrest. Roemer was ordered to purchase a Patek Aquanaut watch, a luxury item, as a symbolic fee for Monarch. Additionally, the court mandated Roemer to publicly acknowledge his personal and professional shortcomings, particularly emphasizing his self-admitted skill issues.
As this story develops, industry observers and legal analysts are closely watching the implications for Gamdom and the broader online gaming community.
Felix Roemer’s legal team has not yet made a public statement regarding the current situation. As details remain limited, the public and media are awaiting further developments to fully understand the scope and impact of these recent events.
Dear Roemer News team,
let’s imagine a CSGO skin website would offer a Roulette game mode. Would this be considered gambling and would require a license? Just a theoretical question of course
Best regards
Yes, it would.
Hope this helps.