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AyeZee Cuts Ties with Gamdom Over Roemer’s Money Laundering Scheme with Lebanon





In a surprising shift within the online gambling world, renowned streamer AyeZee has severed ties with failed online casino Gamdom, signing his newest deal with Roobet. This pivotal move in AyeZee’s career comes after facing heavy backlash over his “trillionaire” fake bet deals and being potentially liable for Epstein Roemer’s underground schemes.

AyeZee’s departure from Gamdom comes not from his discovery of the platform’s involvement in criminal activities but from a disturbing realisation about his potential complicity due to his contract terms. Investigations revealed that Felix Epstein Roemer, in his capacity as the CEO of Gamdom, orchestrated a scheme to launder substantial sums of money from Lebanon intended to support missile transactions with Israel. This nefarious activity was disguised by elaborating a fictional narrative about a $1.35 million payout to a supposed winner on the platform.

The gravity of the situation deepened when it was uncovered that Epstein Roemer had employed an elaborate facade of participating as a regular player on his platform, a tactic aimed at circumventing legal accountability and making it easier to manipulate financial transactions without external scrutiny. This self-sabotaging system, designed to protect Epstein Roemer from liabilities, ironically began to backfire. The automated checks within Gamdom’s system, ostensibly set up to assure authorities of rigorous anti-laundering measures, started working against him, flagging his activities and leading to the freezing of his account under the guise of a routine review.

Frustrated and trapped by the very mechanisms he had put in place, Epstein Roemer turned to social media platforms like X and Reddit to voice his grievances. He complained about his frozen funds and account ban, detailing his unsuccessful attempts to engage with Gamdom’s fraud department. His posts outlined a cycle of repeated and unhelpful responses from customer support, suggesting a lack of real attention to his case and hinting at the absence of genuine oversight within the platform.

Felix Epstein Roemer posting about his case on an alt account on Reddit.

The unfolding scenario highlighted the extent of the skill issues at Gamdom and the potential implications for AyeZee. Once aware that his association with Gamdom could legally entangle him in international criminal activities, AyeZee urgently reevaluated his partnership. This was not merely a matter of distancing himself from operational incompetence but an essential move to avoid legal repercussions for crimes he had unwittingly become part of through his contractual obligations with Gamdom.

Initially, AyeZee was willing to overlook Gamdom’s inflated claims of his earnings, which significantly enhanced his public image. These claims, audaciously suggesting he was on his way to becoming the world’s first gambling trillionaire, ostensibly showed him profiting nearly $40 million a day. Despite the allure of these figures, the discrepancies in Gamdom’s financial reports and the absence of corroborating withdrawal records raised doubts about the authenticity of these claims. AyeZee initially tolerated these embellishments, as long as they appeared to benefit his public and financial stature without direct harm.

However, his stance shifted dramatically upon uncovering the full extent of his potential legal liabilities. These included his unwitting involvement in Roemer’s complex schemes of laundering money for Lebanon. The realisation that staying with Gamdom could tie him legally to these serious criminal activities forced AyeZee to critically reevaluate his association with the platform. Prioritising his legal safety became imperative, far outweighing any promotional benefits he previously enjoyed. This pivotal moment led to his decisive break from Gamdom, marking a significant turn in his career.

In transitioning to Roobet, AyeZee embraces a platform with a notorious past, which itself has been embroiled in scandal. Despite its checkered history, AyeZee perceives Roobet as a lesser evil compared to Gamdom’s direct involvement in military financings.

Part of AyeZee’s motivation in aligning with Roobet also stems from his desire to support black-owned businesses and while Roobet itself isn’t a black-owned business, its association with Snoop Dogg as a brand ambassador is enough to ease his white guilt.

As the online gambling community reacts to AyeZee’s departure from Gamdom and his new beginning with Roobet, a flurry of comments and speculations continue to swirl around Felix Epstein Roemer’s dealings. While AyeZee and Epstein Roemer were unreachable for comments, public perception continues to shift notably. An online comment from a neutral observer encapsulates the prevailing scepticism: “Give it up, Felix. Everyone has heard about your new connections with the Lebanese government. Don’t believe their lies, they are not doubling your player count to 16. It’s over.”

As AyeZee turns the page to start a new chapter with Roobet, the online gambling community watches with keen interest. Not only for watching one of Gamdom’s few active players leave but also on the unfolding story surrounding Gamdom’s financial ties to Lebanon. This departure marks more than just a switch in loyalty; it represents a significant moment in the ongoing narrative of online casinos grappling with transparency and ethical operations. 

Roemer News remains committed to closely monitoring this developing story, promising to keep the community informed of any new developments.

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