Toronto, Canada – Canadian poker player Daniel Kwon, also known in the poker world as “Action Dan,” has been arrested and charged with multiple sexual assault-related offenses, according to a statement from the Toronto Police Service.
The 39-year-old poker professional is accused of sexually assaulting at least one woman during an event on January 15. Police say Kwon was taken into custody following a search of his Toronto residence. Authorities are encouraging anyone with information or who may have been a victim to come forward, citing the possibility of additional alleged incidents.
Charges Include:
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Forcible confinement
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Sexual assault
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Sexual assault with choking
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Possession of a Schedule III substance for the purpose of trafficking
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Possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000
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Three counts of possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking
Kwon was scheduled to appear in court at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre on Monday.
Poker Career Background
While Kwon has modest tournament results—just $23,000 in recorded cashes on The Hendon Mob—he is perhaps best known for his high-profile appearances in the 2024 Hustler Casino Live Million Dollar Game. On back-to-back $1 million buy-in sessions, Kwon suffered major losses totaling $1,408,000, though he did win a $467,000 pot against Peter Wang in one of those events.
Kwon, an internet entrepreneur by trade, has also participated in nearly 30 livestream poker sessions, including a notable win at Poker at The Lodge in Texas where he earned nearly $470,000, much of it from a single $493,500 pot.
Police have not released additional details regarding the alleged sexual assault, and the investigation remains ongoing.
This arrest adds a serious criminal dimension to Kwon’s public profile, far beyond his poker career.