BoyAlley, a nice long story. Simply put, there is no law in the US that can oblige a company to continue to offer service to, or remain in business with, anyone that they feel is breaking the law. You also have no idea of what contacts (if any) Directnic may have had with authorities on this matter. Rampant speculation has lead this whole deal all over the place.
However, that is not the purpose of this thread.
If you are going to go off on a "raise funds for Slick", I truly recommend that you follow your words carefully... find out who Slick is, maybe have a chat with his lawyer, and perhaps, maybe, contact Directnic and ask them if they care to comment, before you start raising money and end up in an unhappy position of having supported something that either wasn't how it appears or worse was exactly the opposite.
Being better informed would be a very good place for you to start.
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