Drake Allegedly Used Online Casino Stake to Inflate His Popularity
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A new collective lawsuit filed by two people in Virginia accuses American singer Drake, American streamer Adin Ross and a third party involved in Australia of attracting users to bet money on the online sports betting house Stake.us as part of an alleged organized fraud network. According to the lawsuit, the proceeds would have been used to “inflate the reproductions of Drake’s catalog.” The indictment, filed before a federal court in Virginia, …
Drake Accused Of Using Online Casino To Artificially Inflate The Popularity Of His Songs
Certified loverboy and rapper Aubrey Drake Graham — famously known as Drake — has been accused of using money from Aussie-founded online casino Stake to boost streaming numbers on his songs on platforms like Spotify. Per a US Class action lawsuit, launched by LaShawnna Ridley and Tiffany Hines in Virginia, Stake, alongside celebrities like Drake and livestreamer Adin Ross, have been accused of alleged breaches of Racketeer Influenced and…
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Courthouse News Service: Drake gambling streams. “Two users of an illegal online gambling platform claim rapper Drake, along with two co-conspirators including streamer Adin Ross, promoted the casino to obscure transmissions of money for music botting campaigns. They say were they were induced to participate in unlawful gambling and ask in the class action for $5 million in damages.”The post Courthouse News Service: Drake gambling streams first …
Alina Amin Tue., Jan. 6, 2026 - 1:11 PM Tags Stake Casino Streams Bots Class Action Lawsuit Channel (formerly: Article Type) News Teaser Text: Drake Faces Another Lawsuit Page Sections In a new class action lawsuit, Drake and Adin Ross are accused of using funds from their Stake collaboration to finance fake streams and thus artificially inflate the OVO boss's streaming numbers. According to the lawsuit documents, this allegedly increased both h…
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