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A.G. Schneiderman Issues Cease-And-Desist Letters to Fanduel and Draftkings, Demanding that Companies Stop Accepting Illegal Wagers in New York State

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

NEW YORK, NY — Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman issued cease-and-desist letters to daily fantasy sports (“DFS”) wagering sites DraftKings and FanDuel on Tuesday, ordering both companies to immediately stop accepting wagers inside New York. The AG’s action follows an investigation by his office that found DraftKings and FanDuel to be in violation of New York State law against illegal gambling. Traditional, season-long fantasy sports are not implicated by the AG’s action.

“Our investigation has found that, unlike traditional fantasy sports, daily fantasy sports companies are engaged in illegal gambling under New York law, causing the same kinds of social and economic harms as other forms of illegal gambling, and misleading New York consumers,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “Daily fantasy sports is neither victimless nor harmless, and it is clear that DraftKings and FanDuel are the leaders of a massive, multi-billion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country.  Today we have sent a clear message: not in New York, and not on my watch.” 

In addition, the investigation found that both companies consistently use deceptive advertising to lure consumers into an unregulated online gambling operation that, while marketed as a game that anyone can win, in fact distributes the vast majority of winnings to a small subset of experienced, highly sophisticated players. These winners constitute roughly 1% of all players on the two sites. The AG’s investigation also revealed that both companies deliberately target demographics susceptible to problem gambling.

A copy of the letter sent to DraftKings can be found here.  A copy of the letter sent to FanDuel can be found here.

This case is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Justin Wagner, Assistant Attorney General Jordan Salberg, Assistant Attorney General Aaron Chase, Senior Enforcement Counsel and Special Advisor to the Attorney General Tim Wu, Internet Bureau Chief Kathleen McGee, Senior Advisor and Special Counsel Simon Brandler, and Executive Deputy Attorney General for Economic Justice Karla Sanchez.