Woman who included children in suit against DraftKings reaches settlement

The woman who included her two children in a lawsuit filed in New Jersey against DraftKings for allegedly violating state consumer law has settled the case out of court.

According to court documents filed in Essex County Superior Court, Lisa D’Alessandro and her two minor children have amicably resolved their legal dispute with DraftKings, dismissing all claims against the operator. The suit was dismissed with prejudice putting an end to the legal issue between D’Alessandro and DraftKings that began in 2024.

This is the second settlement in the span of a week for attorney Matthew Litt, who represented D’Alessandro in addition to another client who sued DraftKings over its alleged VIP practices.

Husband’s gambling sparks lawsuit

Last December, D’Alessandro filed the lawsuit against DraftKings for allegedly breaching the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act for allowing her husband to lose more than $940,000 while wagering with the operator despite her spouse having a gambling problem.

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