Wisconsin man, 18, charged in cyberattack on sportsbook
David Purdum, ESPN An 18-year-old Wisconsin man has been charged with crimes related to a cyberattack on a fantasy sports and betting site this past
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David Purdum, ESPN An 18-year-old Wisconsin man has been charged with crimes related to a cyberattack on a fantasy sports and betting site this past
Bennett Conlin, SportsHandle Tennessee’s legislative session included passage of SB 475, a bill that will have transformational effects on the state’s sports wagering industry and perhaps begin to
David Purdum, David Purdum, ESPN Just after 10 a.m. ET, on May 14, 2018, the United States Supreme Court jump-started the expansion of sports
Associated Press, ESPN SECAUCUS, N.J. — A sports integrity monitor launched a tool Thursday to help athletes, coaches and staff to anonymously report suspicions about
Brett Smiley, Sportshandle The fastest legal expansion of gambling in U.S. history, allowing sports betting both online and in the flesh in nearly three dozen states over
ESPN The Colorado Rapids placed winger Max Alves on paid administrative leave Wednesday in connection with alleged unlawful sports gambling, a source with knowledge of the situation
David Purdum, ESPN The Iowa Gaming Commission confirmed Monday that it is investigating Iowa athletics after the university announced on Friday that it withheld athletes
OSC, University of Iowa May 8, 2023 The University of Iowa and the Department of Athletics are aware of the sports wagering investigation and are
Michael Baumann, Fangraphs On Thursday, the University of Alabama abruptly fired head baseball coach Brad Bohannon for his involvement in a pair of suspicious bets
David Purdum, ESPN Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon was fired Thursday amid a widespread investigation into suspicious betting activity on the Crimson Tide’s game against