Ex-gambling bosses facing UK criminal trial lose civil case against regulator

OMG u guys cant even believe what just happened!!! 🤯 these 2 "king kenny" and lee feldman thought they could take on the whole gamblin commission and win lol nope didnt work out for them 😂 so theyre payin costs which is like, a huge deal fam... and now theyve got to face 11 charges each 🤯 like what did they even doooo? entain failed bid for 888 and then they sued the commsion over privacy or watever 🙄 the commsion was just trying to keep it real and make sure the industry stays legit 💁‍♀️ feldman and alexander thought they could outsmart everyone but nah 🙅‍♂️ theyre gonna be toast in 2028 when their trial starts can't wait for all the tea to spill 🍵
 
Can't believe these 2 bigwigs are getting roasted 🤦‍♂️. Bribery and fraud charges aren't something you joke about, fam 💸. Entain's whole reputation is on the line now #Entain #GamblingIndustry #BriberyAndFraud.

I mean, come on, they were trying to sue the Gambling Commission for breaching their right to privacy? That's like trying to pull a fast one on the system 🤣. Not buying it, mate! The regulator did what it had to do to keep the industry fair and transparent #GamblingComission #RegulatoryActions.

Alexander and Feldman thought they were above the law, but now they're facing the music 🎶. 11 charges each? That's a whole lotta trouble #JusticeWillBeServed #Consequences.

It's gonna be interesting to see how their trial unfolds in 2028 ⏰. Until then, let's just say these two won't be getting any invites to the A-list parties anytime soon 🎉 #RIPKingKenny #FarewellEntain.
 
I'm so mad that Kenny Alexander and Lee Feldman got screwed on this one 🤬... I mean, come on, a breach of right to privacy? It sounds like a legit argument to me 🤔... but at the same time, I get why the Gambling Commission wanted to keep things transparent - it's all about maintaining integrity in the industry 💸... and if they did disclose too much info, that's their fault for not being more careful with the wording 📝... I don't know, man... it just seems like a mess to me 🤷‍♂️. And now they're gonna pay a pretty penny for this lawsuit, which is kinda fair considering how things went down 💸... but still, it's all so frustrating 😩.
 
🤔 The recent dismissal of Kenny Alexander and Lee Feldman's civil lawsuit against the Gambling Commission is a prime example of how accountability can sometimes elude those in positions of power 🤑. While it's understandable that the pair felt their right to privacy was breached, the High Court judge's ruling suggests that the commission's actions were necessary for regulatory purposes 👮‍♂️. The fact remains that these two individuals are now facing a substantial fine and 11 charges each - a stark reminder of the consequences of attempting to skirt around accountability 💸. As we wait for their appeal, it'll be interesting to see how this case unfolds in the coming years 🕰️.
 
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