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Even after discovering this non-compliance, DraftKings repeatedly failed to implement successful corrections to its platform.
Massachusetts fined DraftKings $450,000 for illegally accepting credit card bets, the company must also return the bets, ...
Boston-based online betting platform DraftKings was hit with a $450,000 fine by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. See why.
Massachusetts fines DraftKings $450,000 for allowing credit card-funded sports bets, citing regulatory violations and ...
The company will pay a $90,000 settlement to the state for accepting bets on the two events, according to documents filed with the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission.
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Sports betting company DraftKings launching PAC - MSNDraftKings fell under scrutiny in recent years due to their alleged attempt to “obstruct or impair competition” in the sports betting industry, which is a violation of federal antitrust laws.
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Axios on MSNBaseball's gambling scrutiny raises game integrity concernsThe major sports leagues are confronting a potentially costly reality in sports gambling: If you embrace it, problems will ...
Written by Zacks Equity Research for Zacks -> DraftKings Inc. DKNG appears to be outpacing rivals in the customer acquisition battle across the competitive sports betting landscape.
The sports world couldn’t get through Thursday without learning of another gambling-related investigation, this one involving Major League Baseball and Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz.
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