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Former Jags employee used team funds to gamble and buy $47K Tiger Woods club

A former Jacksonville Jaguars employee has had details of his fraudulent use of the team’s virtual credit card released ahead of a sentencing hearing next week.

According to a filing in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, former Jaguars employee Amit Patel embezzled more than $22 million from the team to fund personal purchases, including luxury trips and daily fantasy sports contests on FanDuel and DraftKings. Patel, who worked in the team’s finance department, pleaded guilty in December 2023 to one count of wire fraud and one count of engaging in an illegal monetary transaction. The 31-year-old admitted to improper use of the Jaguars’ funds while also creating and falsifying team accounting records.

Patel committed his crimes between September 2019 and February 2023 and faces up to 30 years in prison for his actions, which were mainly attributed to a gambling addiction.

“Almost the entirety of the funds Mr. Patel used from the VCC were spent on the..

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FanDuel announces $300K donation for Problem Gambling Awareness Month

FanDuel has announced that it has donated a total of $300,000 to gambling charities as part of Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM).

It will donate $150,000 to the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) to support its Agility Grants Program and another $150,000 to the International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG). Additionally, it has partnered with Kindbridge Behavioral Health and joined its pilot program.

“Our team works year-round at FanDuel to equip and support our customers to play responsibly,” said Alison Kutler, FanDuel Sustainability and Responsible Gaming Vice President. “As we mark Problem Gambling Awareness Month, I’m excited to work with a growing roster of partners to expand access to problem gambling support resources.”

Agility grant

The NCPG’s Agility Grants program, which is funded by the NFL, provides funding to non-profit organizations across the U.S. for problem gambling prevention in areas that currently have no services to expand existing programm..

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ACC conference taps EPIC for gambling harm partnership

EPIC Global Solutions is taking steps to curtail gambling harm in college athletics.

The London-based gambling harm consultancy has landed a partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) to provide the Power Five conference with educational tools and workshops to minimize gambling harm. The ACC is comprised of 15 member institutions, which compete in 27 Division I sports. EPIC’s pact also includes any new league member.

“This relationship furthers EPIC’s mission to minimize gambling-related harm and we’re delighted to be working with the ACC to extend the reach of this message,” said EPIC Vice President of Partnerships Teresa Fiore. “With the sports wagering landscape in the U.S. constantly evolving, it’s vital that we help student-athletes and staff to make informed decisions around their relationship with gambling and also recognize signs of gambling-related harm in others where possible.”

EPIC and the ACC previously collaborated in January to deliver a presentation on gamb..

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MGM Resorts and BetMGM further Kindbridge relationship to help problem gambling

MGM Resorts and BetMGM have announced new initiatives with mental health care provider Kindbridge as part of Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM).

MGM Resorts has donated $100,00 to the Kindbridge Research Institute in support of a voluntary medication trial for veterans experiencing gambling addiction in Las Vegas, while BetMGM has announced it will expand its relationship with Kindbridge Behavioural Health.

MGM Resorts and Kindbridge Research Institute

MGM Resorts’ donation of $100,000 will contribute to research into a first-of-its-kind treatment that aims to reduce gambling urges and symptom severity among veterans with gambling disorders.

The research, run in conjunction with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, is part of the Kindbridge Research Institute’s 50x4vets program which aims to increase the research on gambling disorders in veterans by fifty times in four years.

“This is such a promising intervention,” said Nathan D. Smith, Executive Director of Kindbridge Resea..

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North America emerges as a region for low sports betting corruption

North America is maintaining its ability to provide a safe environment for betting activity, according to Sportradar Integrity Services’ betting corruption and match-fixing review.

In 2023, Sportradar detected 1,329 suspicious matches in 11 different sports. The total of suspicious fixtures, which included 105 countries, was flat compared to 2022’s results.

Out of the suspicious matches detected by Sportradar, only 34 were from women’s events.

“Continued investment in the development of technology is key to detecting otherwise hard-to-find occurrences of match-fixing,” said Sportradar EVP of Integrity, Rights Protection and Regulatory Services Andreas Krannich. “In combination with access to account-level data, collaboration across the industry, and human experts, we have a suite of powerful tools to help both prevent and detect risks to sports integrity.”

Sportradar’s ability to monitor matches was bolstered by artificial intelligence, which detected 73% of all suspicious matches ..

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Underdog announces investment in responsible gaming solutions provider idPair

Daily fantasy sports operator Underdog has announced it has invested in the responsible gaming solutions provider idPair.

Through GuardDog, Underdog’s responsible gaming innovation fund, the operator will provide investment as well as allowing idPair access to advisors, mentors and investors. Underdog has also confirmed that idPair will be prioritized for integration into Underdog’s product offerings.

idPair’s technology allows for universal responsible gaming limits as it is able to create a centralized view of an individual’s play and gambling activity across all applications and operators in a jurisdiction for regulators.

“Most users play with more than one operator for their gaming activity. The opportunity we see with idPair is the ability to connect people and their play, and use those insights to inform enhanced responsible gaming initiatives,” said Adam Warrington, Vice President of Responsible Gaming at Underdog. “Operators can only focus on their individual platforms. We b..

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RG Affiliate Association appoints George Rover as executive director

Roughly four months after the Responsible Gambling Affiliate Association was established, it has now named an Executive Director.

The group has appointed former regulator George Rover to the post. Rover’s storied career includes a stint with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement during the time when the organization helped mobilize and launch online casino sites in the state.

“In the spirit of collaboration – whether it be with state regulators, politicians, legislators or online gambling operators, I look forward to working with key stakeholders and will champion the critical role affiliate companies play in the regulated online gambling ecosystem,” said Rover. “The formation of the RGAA will provide this essential segment of the industry with an important and constructive voice to promote responsible gambling, prioritizing the best interests of consumers through a unified set of high standards and guidelines to achieve long-term success.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Georg..

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NCPG awards Jackpocket Casino with responsible gaming certification

Jackpocket Casino has made history as an emerging iGaming operator.

The New York-based operator has received responsible gaming certification from the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) becoming the first iGaming brand to receive the accreditation.

Jackpocket has received the certification as part of the NCPG’s Internet Responsible Gambling Compliance Assessment Program (iCAP), which sets the highest standard for online RG in the U.S.

Jackpocket received the accreditation following an arduous certification process, which included a product and website evaluation and an audit of the company’s RG policies. The company also had to show a commitment to player safety through its various features.

“In achieving iCAP accreditation, Jackpocket Casino has emerged as a pioneer in prioritizing player protection and responsible gambling practices within the U.S. iGaming landscape,” said NCPG Executive Director Keith Whyte. “We applaud Jackpocket for emphasizing the safety of their use..

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Coalition for Responsible Sports Betting Advertising adds the PGA Tour

The PGA Tour is joining a group of professional sports leagues and media entities that support responsible sports betting advertising.

The organizer of pro golf tours in North America announced on Tuesday that it has joined the Coalition for Responsible Sports Betting Advertising, which launched in 2023. The PGA Tour, which has secured several marketing deals with gambling operators, has also renewed its Leadership Circle membership with the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG).

“With the proliferation of sports betting in the United States, the PGA Tour remains committed to establishing a safe and healthy marketplace for consumers,” said PGA Tour Vice President of Gaming Scott Warfield. “The Tour is proud to stand alongside its fellow sports leagues and network partners on the coalition, as well as with our colleagues at NCPG, in our continued mission to educate fans on the merits of gambling responsibly and the resources available to address problem gambling issues.”

The co..

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Saturday Night Live spoofs sportsbooks and responsible gambling

Getting the Saturday Night Live treatment is generally an indicator that a person, a business or an industry has fully infiltrated the mainstream.

This past weekend, sportsbooks were the target of a spoof commercial on the program. SNL aired a fake commercial for fictitious operator Rock Bottom Kings, a sportsbook that allows you to wager on the problematic behavior of your peers who may be struggling with a gambling problem.

The ad mimics the look and feel of BetMGM’s spots with Jamie Foxx and the vocal delivery and graphics employed by just about every operator.

More than anything though, the skit sends up the company’s approach to problem gambling, oscillating between humor and the idea you can win from gambling to periodic moments of seemingly insincere concern about addiction.

Gaming industry analyst Steve Ruddock was one who thinks the skit is an indication of how the industry’s RG efforts are landing with the average person.

The skit isn’t going to change hearts and minds..

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