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ESPN’s Mina Kimes admits she’s ‘deeply embarrassed’ after promoting solitaire game on social media
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ESPN’s Mina Kimes admits she’s ‘deeply embarrassed’ after promoting solitaire game on social media
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took to social media to apologize for previously advertising the app Solitaire Cash, whose parent company, Papaya Gaming, has been the target of a recent lawsuit.
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Read Full ArticleMina Kimes 'deeply embarrassed' about endorsing shady solitaire app
Three days after several top ESPN personalities publicly endorsed a shady real-money gaming app currently embroiled in a fraud lawsuit, at least one has publicly apologized for her involvement. On Saturday evening, ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took to social media to express regret for advertising an app called Solitaire Cash, which is owned by a company, Papaya Gaming, that was recently found to have defrauded customers in what are called real-m…
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