His plea means that no former owner of Full Tilt Poker was found responsible for the disappearance of more than $300 million worth of player funds.
Ray Bitar pleaded guilty Monday to violation of the UIGEA and conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, avoiding jail time because he needs a heart transplant, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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