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The Canadian rapper and two others are also accused in a RICO lawsuit of using the Stake gambling platform to transfer money between themselves.
A new lawsuit accuses Drake and Adin Ross of using money from online casino Stake.us to “artificially inflate streaming counts for Drake’s catalog”
In October, Drake and Aidin Ross were both sued by Justin Killham, who filed a class action lawsuit against the pair and Sweepsteaks Limited, the parent company of Stake.us, in Missouri. Killham claimed that he lost money on the website as a result of dishonest marketing and unfair business practices that misrepresented the gaming site as a "social casino" that forbids real gambling,
It seems like there is no respite for Drake and Adin Ross, as they have been sued again over ties to Stake. For those unversed, previously, a petitioner filed a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian rapper,
Drake and Adin Ross have been hit with a second lawsuit over their promotion of online gambling platform Stake.
Drake and Adin Ross are being sued over their promotion of Stake. The federal class-action lawsuit, as reviewed by Complex, was filed in Virginia on Wednesday (Dec. 31) and claims that the website is “operating as one of the largest and most profitable illegal online casinos” since at least 2022.
Drake has sparked engagement rumours shortly after hitting with RICO charges.Renowned celebrity gossip blog Deuxmoi sent the internet into a frenzy with their fresh report about the God's Plan singer.
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Falcons vs. Saints injury report: Will Drake London, Kyle Pitts play Sunday?
The Atlanta Falcons have listed wide receiver Drake London, tight end Kyle Pitts and wide receiver Darnell Mooney as questionable for Sunday's season finale against the New Orleans Saints. All three players were limited at practice over the last two days and are now iffy for Week 18.