Drake Named in U.S. Lawsuit Over Alleged Illegal Stake.us Promotions

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A U.S. class action lawsuit alleges that rapper Drake and livestreamers promoted illegal crypto gambling through Stake.us by using casino funds for livestreams to engage viewers. The lawsuit seeks penalties and recovery for U.S. users who participated, while the defendants deny the claims.
- U.S. class action alleges Drake and streamers promoted illegal crypto gambling via paid livestreams.
- Stake.us is accused of bypassing gambling laws using redeemable virtual tokens.
- Defendants deny claims as plaintiffs seek penalties and recovery of user losses.
Rapper Drake has been named as a defendant in a U.S. class action lawsuit that alleges the promotion of an illegal online crypto casino, alongside livestreamers Adin Ross and George Nguyen. The suit claims the defendants used casino-provided funds to stage gambling livestreams that artificially boosted streaming engagement and encouraged unlawful wagering by U.S. residents.
The complaint was filed by LaShawnna Ridley and Tiffany Hines, who seek to represent Virginia residents and other U.S. users who created accounts on the platform and purchased casino tokens. According to the filing, Stake.us was marketed …
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