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The NFL has alerted all players about the gambling scandal that hit the NBA this week. Football stars, across the 32 teams, have been warned about illegal sports betting via a memo. This comes as the FBI revealed two indictments that allege illegal sports betting and gambling, and have led to the arrest of 31 people in total.
On Friday, the NFL sent a memo urging players and personnel to adhere to the league’s gambling policy.
“NFL players must not: (1) Place any bet on NFL Football. (2) Throw or fix any NFL game or event of otherwise manipulate or attempt to manipulate any play or other aspect of an NFL game. (3) Share…
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The birthday boy should have been talking about life as a new 35-year-old or about returning to his old stomping grounds in Orlando, Florida, fresh off a 28-point opening night Wednesday against the Pistons.
Instead, Bulls big man Nikola Vucevic was caught up in the only story suffocating the NBA right now.
One day after Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, Heat guard Terry Rozier and former Cavaliers player/assistant coach Damon Jones were arrested as part of an investigation related to illegal sports betting and Mafia-backed rigged poker games, the rest of the league was speaking out.
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- Completion of Intralot transaction helps reduce debt
- Bally’s still at an impasse with creditors over sale of Rhode Island casino real estate
Regional casino operator Bally’s was removed from “rating watch negative” by Fitch Ratings following the recent completion of a $3.17 billion transaction with Greek lottery provider Intralot that makes Bally’s the majority owner of the combined entity.
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“We have considered the relevant materials without delving further, given the piquant situation, we do not think that the Petitioner (Byju’s) should be favoured with the interim order,” said the NCLT bench, comprising members Radhakrishna Sreepada and Sunil Kumar Aggarwal.
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Manchester Pride Ltd, the organisation behind one of the UK’s most prominent LGBTQ+ festivals, has entered voluntary liquidation, leaving some performers and suppliers out of pocket — and raising serious concerns about the event’s future.
In a statement shared to Instagram on Wednesday (22 October), the Board of Trustees announced the decision was made “with enormous sadness” after the organisation was deemed no longer financially viable.
Declining Ticket Sales and Unpaid Performers
Blaming rising costs, declining ticket sales, and an unsuccessful bid to host EuroPride, the board confirmed that all staff would be made redundant. Affected creditors — including artists, creatives and suppliers — would have their…
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A veteran fraudulently claimed and then sold the medals of Second World War heroes to pay off his gambling debts, a court heard.
David Stewart, 61, spent a decade using 16 deceased airmen’s names to make fraudulent applications to the Ministry of Defence medal office for decorations, before selling them.
Stewart, a former soldier from Cilgerran, Cardigan, served in Northern Ireland and the Gulf War but fell into serious gambling debt before turning to fraud, Swansea Crown Court was told.
In each application, he would claim to be a relative of the dead airmen to claim medals due to the family.
A 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain clasp – Wales News Service
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