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New Jersey fines sports betting firms for taking bets after games had already endedATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — It doesn't happen all that often, but when it does, it can seem like a dream come true for sports gamblers: being able to bet on a game after it has already ended.
The NCAA says Sam Hancock, a former director of resource development at the Big 12 school, placed 2,950 impermissible bets totaling $45,979 on three different sports betting platforms from July ...
Thomas McPeek, 24, claims Caesars won’t pay him the $800,000 he won through a series of sports bets he won in 2023.
The players are being investigated for using illegal platforms for online poker and betting on other sports. As such they do not risk a ban, but instead a maximum fine of 250 euros ($284 ...
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