Class Action Lawsuit Filed Related To CAW Play
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Lawsuit alleges conspiracy to favor computer bettors
Colorado horseplayer Ryan Dickey filed a class-action lawsuit Friday in a federal court in New York alleging a conspiracy between racetracks, advance-deposit wagering providers, tote companies and computer-assisted wagering providers to favor batch-betting teams over retail players. The Stronach Group, Churchill Downs Inc. and New York Racing Association were the racetrack owners named as defendants. So were CAW providers Elite Turf Club, owned …
Former bettor files class action suit against platforms offering Computer Assisted Wagering – U.S. Trotting News
According to Thoroughbred Daily News, “Former horse racing gambler Ryan Dickey has filed a class action lawsuit against several entities related to wagering platforms offered to Computer Assisted Wagering (CAW) players under the under the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”) and under state law, alleging they have “‘organized and participated in the corruption of the betting system to the detriment of the class.’”
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Related To CAW Play
Former horse racing gambler Ryan Dickey has filed a class action lawsuit against several entities related to wagering platforms offered to Computer Assisted Wagering (CAW) players under the under the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”) and under state law, alleging they have “organized and participated in the corruption of the betting system to the detriment of the class.” The lawsuit was filed Friday in the U.S. Distr…
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