Doug Polk and Fernando āJNandezā Habegger have been slugging away on Twitter again in the latest round of hostilities following their very public conflict which erupted in 2018. Polkās legal team has threatened JNandez, reminding him that a confidentiality clause is still active in his contract.
JNandez left Polkās Upswing Poker team in 2018, taking advantage of a release clause in his contract. Polk responded by launching a tirade of accusations against him, accusing him of planning to steal Upswing Pokerās customers to start his own site, even claiming that he had failed to pay an old woman who had knitted scarves with the JNandez logo.
Polkās legal team then filed a lawsuit against Habegger, claiming that he had breached his contract. Although Jnandezās counterclaim for defamation was thrown out by the judge, he was awarded a sum of around $150K.
Not much was said about the case in the last couple of years but when Charlie Carrel opened the can of worms, everyone was talking about it again.
Jnandez then decided to release the details of his win, as well as the āsmear campaignā he had been subjected to by Polk. He recently appeared on Matt Berkeyās Only Friends podcast to discuss the matter, which led to Polkās lawyers making legal threats against him over the still active confidentiality clause even though Polk himself hasnāt been shy to air his views on the matter in recent weeks.
The poker community looks to be divided on this issue, with some supporting Polk and others supporting Jnandez. Regardless of who is ultimately deemed to be in the right, it is clear that this conflict is damaging for both parties. It remains to be seen whether the legal threats from Polkās team will have any impact on JNandez being able to respond to Polkās own statements on social media.