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ECC170

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FanDuel permanently bans employees from playing DFS for money amid inquiry
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Daily Fantasy Sports sites banning employees from playing

  • Darren Rovell, ESPN.com Sports Business reporter

Two of the biggest daily fantasy sites, DraftKings and FanDuel, responded Wednesday to calls asking for greater transparency.

FanDuel announced, in a statement, that it had permanently banned its employees from playing on other fantasy sites, a day after the two sites temporarily imposed that ban. Both companies had always banned employees from playing on their own sites.




NY Atty. General questions DraftKings, FanDuel
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has launched an inquiry into DraftKings and FanDuel to look into possible advantages daily fantasy employees might have gained by exploiting data.



FanDuel also announced that it had no information that any of its contests were compromised by insider information, but it hired former federal judge and U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey to "review the facts and evaluate our internal controls, standards and practices." The company is also implementing an internal advisory board that will be led by Michael Garcia, a former U.S. attorney.

For its part, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins, in an interview with ESPN's Outside The Lines on Wednesday, confirmed it has hired a third-party law firm to review the findings of its investigation. Greenberg Traurig, a large law firm with multiple locations, including one in Boston, will handle the internal audit.

DraftKings has maintained that employee Ethan Haskell, who won $350,000 on an NFL contest on FanDuel, did not have access to DraftKings internal data ahead of locking in his lineup that would have provided him with an unfair advantage.

"I imagine that there are some people that are no longer playing because of this," Robins told OTL.

He said the goal of the inquiries is to be "completely transparent."

FanDuel spokesperson Justine Sacco told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the company's internal data showed that DraftKings employees won 0.3 percent of the money the company has awarded in its history. While Sacco wouldn't disclose the specific number, it is known the company has given out nearly $2 billion, which would put the DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million.

launched an inquiry into DraftKings and FanDuel on Tuesday night by sending letters to Robins and FanDuel CEO Nigel Eccles requesting more information.

In the letters, which have been shared with ESPN.com, Schneiderman asked the two if they could provide names and titles of employees who compile player data, set roster values, deal with ownership percentages for pending and historical contests and aggregate the success of players who play on their sites. Schneiderman is seeking this data covering the past year.

Schneiderman's letter also seeks to understand where the data is stored, what protocols are in place to protect that information and what the company policy is regarding the sharing of that information. Schneiderman asks DraftKings for more specifics about its investigation into Haskell, including how he might have received access to the data and who would have given it to him. Schneiderman is giving FanDuel, which is based in New York, and DraftKings, which is based in Boston, until Oct. 15 to respond to his questions.

Robins told OTL he is "looking forward to fully cooperating with the New York attorney general" and DraftKings would be "completely transparent." He said the company would provide the same data to the attorney general as they did for the internal investigation, and that they can get the government any data it needs.
 

teamquestnorth

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I would recommend any U.S players that are on Draft Kings or Fan Duel to pull their money out ASAP.

I lost like 1500 on Ultimate Bet.com when the Govt outlawed online poker.

I expect the same to happen here.

I'm gonna laugh when Draft kings goes under and the UG'S main sponsor goes away (seeing as they did away with PayPal bets because of the new sponsorship)
 

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FanDuel permanently bans employees from playing DFS for money amid inquiry
5h - MLB NBA +4 more
Play1:46
Daily Fantasy Sports sites banning employees from playing

  • Darren Rovell, ESPN.com Sports Business reporter

Two of the biggest daily fantasy sites, DraftKings and FanDuel, responded Wednesday to calls asking for greater transparency.

FanDuel announced, in a statement, that it had permanently banned its employees from playing on other fantasy sites, a day after the two sites temporarily imposed that ban. Both companies had always banned employees from playing on their own sites.




NY Atty. General questions DraftKings, FanDuel
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has launched an inquiry into DraftKings and FanDuel to look into possible advantages daily fantasy employees might have gained by exploiting data.



FanDuel also announced that it had no information that any of its contests were compromised by insider information, but it hired former federal judge and U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey to "review the facts and evaluate our internal controls, standards and practices." The company is also implementing an internal advisory board that will be led by Michael Garcia, a former U.S. attorney.

For its part, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins, in an interview with ESPN's Outside The Lines on Wednesday, confirmed it has hired a third-party law firm to review the findings of its investigation. Greenberg Traurig, a large law firm with multiple locations, including one in Boston, will handle the internal audit.

DraftKings has maintained that employee Ethan Haskell, who won $350,000 on an NFL contest on FanDuel, did not have access to DraftKings internal data ahead of locking in his lineup that would have provided him with an unfair advantage.

"I imagine that there are some people that are no longer playing because of this," Robins told OTL.

He said the goal of the inquiries is to be "completely transparent."

FanDuel spokesperson Justine Sacco told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the company's internal data showed that DraftKings employees won 0.3 percent of the money the company has awarded in its history. While Sacco wouldn't disclose the specific number, it is known the company has given out nearly $2 billion, which would put the DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million.

launched an inquiry into DraftKings and FanDuel on Tuesday night by sending letters to Robins and FanDuel CEO Nigel Eccles requesting more information.

In the letters, which have been shared with ESPN.com, Schneiderman asked the two if they could provide names and titles of employees who compile player data, set roster values, deal with ownership percentages for pending and historical contests and aggregate the success of players who play on their sites. Schneiderman is seeking this data covering the past year.

Schneiderman's letter also seeks to understand where the data is stored, what protocols are in place to protect that information and what the company policy is regarding the sharing of that information. Schneiderman asks DraftKings for more specifics about its investigation into Haskell, including how he might have received access to the data and who would have given it to him. Schneiderman is giving FanDuel, which is based in New York, and DraftKings, which is based in Boston, until Oct. 15 to respond to his questions.

Robins told OTL he is "looking forward to fully cooperating with the New York attorney general" and DraftKings would be "completely transparent." He said the company would provide the same data to the attorney general as they did for the internal investigation, and that they can get the government any data it needs.
That is some pretty shady shit indeed. Anyone play on Draft Kings or Fan Duel? Do they pay out timely, etc?
 

teamquestnorth

Lindland never cheated
Jan 27, 2015
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They've already been under the Govt microscope even before this latest fiasco. They'll be gone by New Years
 

ECC170

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Yea this is the biggest peter pay paul shit anyway..
 

ECC170

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Wrong forum btw my bad