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Home / Crime and Justice / Drake Sued Over Alleged Illegal Casino Scheme

Drake Sued Over Alleged Illegal Casino Scheme

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Drake is accused of promoting an illegal online casino.
  • The lawsuit claims proceeds funded artificial music streams.
  • Stake.us allegedly operated as an illegal casino bypassing bans.
Drake Sued Over Alleged Illegal Casino Scheme

Rapper Drake has been named in a class action lawsuit filed on December 31st, alleging his involvement in promoting an illegal online casino, Stake.us. The suit claims that Drake, alongside streamer Adin Ross and George Nguyen, used proceeds from the platform to artificially boost the streaming numbers of Drake's music.

The lawsuit contends that Stake.us, marketed as a social casino, was designed to circumvent regulations and operate as an illegal gambling site. It alleges that the virtual currency, Stake Cash, possesses real-dollar value that can be exchanged for cryptocurrency, constituting real gambling despite claims to the contrary.

Beyond the gambling allegations, the suit further accuses the defendants of using funds to create fraudulent music streams, fabricate popularity, and distort recommendation algorithms. Plaintiffs are seeking damages and a jury trial, citing violations of the RICO and Virginia Consumer Protection Act.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Drake is being sued for allegedly promoting an illegal online casino, Stake.us, and using its proceeds to artificially inflate his music streams.
The lawsuit also names streamer Adin Ross and George Nguyen as defendants, along with all users of the Stake.us platform.
Stake.us was allegedly marketed as a social casino but operated as an illegal gambling site, using virtual currency with real-world value.

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