Former Full Tilt Poker professional poker player Clonie Gowen found out this weekend that she has once again failed to sue the worlds second largest online poker room for her claimed fee of $40 million.
The beauty queen was signed up to the site with the view that she would endorse the brand while she was playing poker within the public eye, either online or within live poker tournaments.
The poker beauty’s law suit made against Full Tilt Poker was based on the grounds that she believes that the online poker room failed to deliver on a promise that she would be offered a 1% share of the sites profits should she sign the endorsement deal for sponsorship by the site.
Gowen revealed that the deal was not placed onto paper format but was offered orally before she agreed terms with the site but without anything to prove her claim the case had already been refused twice before by the US district courthouse.
The US district judge spoke out about the final ruling, saying that due to the lack of evidence that the poker beauty could provide to the courts, they were unable to justify listening to the suit and so rendered it as a case judgment for the online poker room.
Gowen currently plays her poker under the endorsement of Full Tilt Poker rivals Pokerstars, showing that she is not scared to cross the borders to get a deal that she feels right for her.
The lawsuits have been flying about between the two parties for a total of 12 months, with each side issuing claims about the other with the claims been thrown out due to lack of evidence.
