Felony assault fees towards an Iowa poker participant recognized to decorate in full Jack Sparrow costume on the poker desk have been dropped after a prosecution witness failed to seem in court docket.
Scotter Clark, who has over $500,000 in dwell event cashes, in line with The Hendon Mob, confronted two felony counts for allegedly soliciting a girl and stabbing a person who confronted him.
Case Dismissed Towards Poker Participant

Clark was charged in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 9 with two counts of assault with a harmful weapon. Your entire case, nonetheless, was dropped on Aug. 12, in line with court docket paperwork reviewed by PokerNews.
The poker player-playing pirate who was banned from the World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) in 2022 had been out on a $10,000 bond. He arrived at a Tulsa County district court docket on Tuesday along with his lawyer, Stephen Layment, for a listening to.
The court docket dismissed the case on the state’s request as a result of the prosecution’s witness, presumably the alleged victims, failed to seem.
Clark’s bond was exonerated, and each fees had been dropped on the course of Decide Anna Seibert. He entered a not responsible plea at an arraignment on July 14.
Clark was alleged to have tried to solicit an unidentified lady for intercourse in Tulsa. She is claimed to have declined his proposition, and an unnamed male who accompanied her confronted the poker professional.
Police mentioned on the time of his arrest that Clark then stabbed the person within the head and chest earlier than leaving the scene in his blue pickup truck. Clark then, in line with investigators, backed his truck into the feminine sufferer. Each victims had been handled at an area hospital and survived their accidents.
Clark, an Iowa native, regularly performed in WSOP, World Sequence of Poker Circuit (WSOPC), and RunGood Poker Sequence (RGPS) occasions. He was well-known on the mid-stakes event circuit. However he additionally has a prison previous, together with a 2000 conviction for promoting cocaine, which resulted in a 180-month federal jail sentence.
The poker participant nonetheless faces some authorized hassle regardless of his assault case being dismissed. He was arraigned on June 17 in a separate Oklahoma county on two unrelated misdemeanors for malicious harm to property and trespassing and inflicting waste. That case stays open and court docket information point out Clark, who entered a not responsible plea, is scheduled to seem once more in court docket on Sept. 30 in Grant County.
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