Featured in bonus segment of Whistleblower podcast re sociology of NBA scandal betting
In addition to my commentary and analysis presented in Episodes 2 and 3 of the Whistleblower podcast, a stand-alone bonus segment (“Head Fakes”) is posted
Home » Archives for Sean Patrick Griffin, Ph.D. » Page 5
In addition to my commentary and analysis presented in Episodes 2 and 3 of the Whistleblower podcast, a stand-alone bonus segment (“Head Fakes”) is posted
I appeared on Gill Alexander’s “A Numbers Game” show on VSIN to discuss the revelations made in the current Whistleblower podcast, namely that co-conspirator Tommy
Betting USA Fireside Chat: Responsible Gaming In The Age Of Barstool Sports BySteve RuddockUpdatedSeptember 15, 2020 A conversation on the impact of Barstool Sport’s entry
As noted on the homepage, we will be doing our best to recreate the old user-friendly version. Old posts may have outdated/broken links until we
The regulated versus offshore bookmaking debate reignited last week thanks to a bad NBA line from BetCris that was copied around the world. The market-setting offshore book opened the Toronto
Readers of Black Brothers, Inc.: The Violent Rise and Fall of Philadelphia’s Black Mafia (Milo 2005/07) are familiar with legendary defense attorney Joseph Santaguida, who
I was happy to serve as one of the judges for this year’s Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) “Bernie Awards”, honoring outstanding writing in
I have been asked many times the last decade-plus about an audio version of Black Brothers, Inc.: The Violent Rise and Fall of Philadelphia’s Black Mafia.
Back when I used to lecture frequently about Philly’s Black Mafia, I would often get questions about Malcolm X and whether he had anything to
As I type in late February 2020, this VICE Sports piece featuring former pro gambler Jimmy Battista (of NBA betting scandal infamy) has been viewed 1,592,424 times