Here is what is missing from this discussion. (If I missed it, sorry.)
If one commits a criminal offense, say fraud, it is an offense against society as a whole, not just the victim. This is why "the State" is always the prosecuting party: State of Miss. v Biloxi Boy, or U S v Biloxi Boy. Victims may have rights, but society drives the train.
Here, Dean's actions were an affront to this entire community, not just folks who actually bought a Jackpot. Initially, we were all targets of his deceit. Further, how much time and energy has been collectively expended by this forum on Dean and Jackpots? (We could have been discussing cues or tables all this time.) How many virtual, or real, friendships/relationships have been affected by the fallout?
It is time, for our benefit, to finally lay this s*(@ show to rest and quit fouling ourselves and our virtual world. Dean is not going to man up. Everyone is not going to agree, although I perceive a significant consensus -- which is both reassuring and comforting. In a virtual world, this is as good as it gets. The court of public opinion is all we have.