Friday, May 20, 2016

Idaho Rules Fantasy Sports “Illegal Gambling”NO Deposit bonus $43

Fantasy 1DraftKings and FanDuel stopped offering paid daily fantasy sports contests in Idaho on Monday after an agreement with the state attorney general, the second one such agreement between a state and the highest sites in per week. The sites pulled out of Alabama following the same agreement.

Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden issued a statement in regards to the agreement with FanDuel and DraftKings, after “three months of negotiations.” The agreement took effect after May 1, per the AG’s office. Like many states before it, Wasden came to the belief that DFS runs afoul of the state’s gambling laws.

From the release:

“The concern I'VE is that the paid daily sports offerings provided by these companies constitute gambling under Idaho law,” Attorney General Wasden said. “I have an obligation to enforce and uphold that law.  I commend the corporations for negotiating in good faith and agreeing to not make these contests available in Idaho.”

Wasden began a review of the firms and their websites in January amid concerns in regards to the legality of the daily fantasy sports contests offered by those companies.  The Idaho Constitution prohibits gambling aside from the state lottery, pari-mutuel betting in addition to bingo and raffle games.

“Idaho defines gambling, in part, as risking money or more thing of value for gain that may be contingent in whole or part upon chance or the result of an event, including a sporting event,” Wasden said. “My concern is that the daily fantasy sports offerings my office reviewed require participants to risk money for a cash prize contingent upon individual athletes’ collective performances in various future physical activities. As I see it, this falls within Idaho’s definition of gambling.”

More at Legal Sports Report

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