Daniel Harguth – Friend? Or Criminal…

Daniel Harguth recently betrayed me and stole as much as $35,000 from my personal safe while he was house sitting, and as much as $40,000 from an online poker account which he “hacked” into. It must be one of the worst feelings that I’ve ever felt in my life. I never thought it could happen to me and I honestly thought that I was about to put all of the terrible things that had been happening to me behind me. I’ve been screwed over by so many people since I’ve come into having the slightest bit of money, but this time is different. This time I was not conned or fooled, but it was straight up stolen from me by one my closest friend, Daniel Harguth.

Daniel Harguth and I had known each other for about 10 years, becoming close friends about 3 years ago. I thought that Daniel was simply down on his luck when I first met him. Once I found out that he had a love for poker as deep as mine, I offered him a job at Best Odds. In the beginning he worked hard, helped me with my organization problems, and kept things moving. I hired business coach Rich Bernstein to help Best Odds Corp move forward even faster. Little did I know that these two people were going to drain me for my money.

Rich Bernstein swindled me out of money by proposing fraudulent investments and loans, basically setting up a Ponzi scheme that he sucked me into. I’m currently involved in a major lawsuit against this man for his fraudulent activities to which he is threatening bankruptcy to slide out of. I want this man in jail for what he’s done.

Dan Harguth didn’t fool me into giving him money or anything like that. Instead, he intentionally acquired my secret passwords and the passcode to my safe. Daniel logged into my personal Full Tilt Poker account on April 15th 2010 at 12:04am CST after knowing that I had transferred money into that account. He sat into $2/$4 no-limit Texas Holdem games, moving up to the ultra-high stakes mixed games in less than 2 days. He played against players such as Cole South, Phil Ivey, durrrr, and many others. Daniel continued to play online poker on my Full Tilt Poker account, running the account from about $33,000 all the way up to $77,678

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