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He Stole $22 Million to Fund His Gambling Addiction. Now, He’s Suing FanDuel. – The Wall Street Journal

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
October 1, 2024
in Mental Health
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  1. He Stole $22 Million to Fund His Gambling Addiction. Now, He’s Suing FanDuel.  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Ex-employee who stole from Jags sues FanDuel  ESPN
  3. Imprisoned former Jaguars employee suing FanDuel for ‘exploiting’ his gambling addiction  CBS Sports
  4. Ex-Jaguars employee who stole $22 million from team files lawsuit against FanDuel  The New York Times
  5. Ex-Jags employee who stole $22M from team sues FanDuel for $250M, claims it ‘exploited’ his gambling addiction  Yahoo Sports



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