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Prime Social Poker Club. Facebook; Twitter; 5 4 3 2 1. 7801 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77063 (Directions) Phone: (832) 377-7770 Visit Website Minimum. The Houston Police Department and Harris County District Attorney's Office are focusing on Post Oak Poker Club and the Prime Social Poker Club, where bank accounts were frozen and face seizure. Prime Social Club is a premier members only entertainment destination. As Houston's largest poker club, we offer an upscale lounge, fully stocked bar, gourmet dining and dozens of poker tables throughout the venue.

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PrimeSocial Poker Club is back. Houston’s biggest private poker club will reopen itsdoors on September 5th after a four-month absence.

PrimeSocial was the fastest growing poker club in the U.S. with 11,000 members whenit was closed in a controversial raid by the Harris County District Attorney’sOffice. Both the criminal charges and a county nuisance lawsuit were dropped asthe club exposed corruption blamed for its retaliatory shutdown.

Whenthe club was shuttered more than 100 employees were at work in the 24 hour aday venue.

DistrictAttorney Kim Ogg was forced to dismiss the case after admitted multipleconflicts in her office. Ogg acted as news was about to break that her seniorwhite-collar crime advisor was also paid by Prime Social to work on anonexistent ordinance. Two poker clubs and a third that never opened all paidmoney in the scheme.

TheFBI is now investigating possible public corruption. Prime Social is workingwith federal investigators to get computer equipment seized in the raidreturned. District Attorney Kim Oggcontinues to hide key public records and has refused to tell voters what sheknew about the poker club shakedown and when she knew it.

“Welook forward to our 11,000 members coming back and bringing a bunch of friendswith them,” says Wayne Dolcefino, spokesman for Prime Social. “More than 100people lost their jobs in this ridiculous campaign of retaliation and Prime isconsidering all options to recover the damages. In the meantime, it is time toget back to the game.”

Staytuned to Prime Social’s social media for updates. Get your game face ready forSeptember 5th, 2019.

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PrimeSocial Poker Club is back. Houston’s biggest private poker club will reopen itsdoors on September 5th after a four-month absence.

PrimeSocial was the fastest growing poker club in the U.S. with 11,000 members whenit was closed in a controversial raid by the Harris County District Attorney’sOffice. Both the criminal charges and a county nuisance lawsuit were dropped asthe club exposed corruption blamed for its retaliatory shutdown.

Whenthe club was shuttered more than 100 employees were at work in the 24 hour aday venue.

DistrictAttorney Kim Ogg was forced to dismiss the case after admitted multipleconflicts in her office. Ogg acted as news was about to break that her seniorwhite-collar crime advisor was also paid by Prime Social to work on anonexistent ordinance. Two poker clubs and a third that never opened all paidmoney in the scheme.

TheFBI is now investigating possible public corruption. Prime Social is workingwith federal investigators to get computer equipment seized in the raidreturned. District Attorney Kim Oggcontinues to hide key public records and has refused to tell voters what sheknew about the poker club shakedown and when she knew it.

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“Welook forward to our 11,000 members coming back and bringing a bunch of friendswith them,” says Wayne Dolcefino, spokesman for Prime Social. “More than 100people lost their jobs in this ridiculous campaign of retaliation and Prime isconsidering all options to recover the damages. In the meantime, it is time toget back to the game.”

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Staytuned to Prime Social’s social media for updates. Get your game face ready forSeptember 5th, 2019.

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