DraftKings Faces Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Promotions

Case alleges that bonuses were not 'risk-free' as claimed in ads

by - Friday, January 10th, 2025 1:49

Gambling legal action

DraftKings is facing a class-action lawsuit spanning New York, Massachusetts, and California, accusing the company of deceptive marketing practices.

DraftKings Faces Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Promotions, spearheaded by Chicago-based law firm Loevy & Loevy, alleges that DraftKings misled consumers with promotions such as “risk-free” bets and deposit bonuses.

The legal action builds on accusations that DraftKings failed to provide clear and accurate information about the terms of its promotional offers, potentially violating state and federal consumer protection laws.

Allegations of Misleading Marketing Practices

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Law firm Loevy & Loevy has filed the suit in three states, aiming to secure class-action certification to represent thousands of affected users nationwide.

DraftKings Faces Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Promotions

“By advertising promotions that appeared to offer no financial risk, DraftKings misled thousands of users, violating their trust and potentially breaking the law.”

DraftKings Faces Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Promotions

DraftKings Pushes Back

DraftKings has denied the allegations, maintaining that all promotional offers are accompanied by detailed terms and conditions. In a statement, the company said,

“We take compliance and transparency seriously and strive to ensure all our promotions meet the highest standards. We will vigorously defend against these baseless claims.”

However, legal experts suggest the lawsuit could lead to increased scrutiny of the marketing practices employed by online betting platforms, particularly in light of the industry’s explosive growth.

Second Class Action in MA

In 2023, a similar lawsuit was filed in Massachusetts claiming ‘unfair and deceptive’ advertising in relation to the sportsbook’s $1,000 bonus bet offer for new customers.

DraftKings Faces Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Promotions

According to the promotion’s terms and conditions, a customer would need to deposit $5,000 with the first 90 days of opening an account. They would also need to place at least $25,000 in wagers in order to receive the full amount of the bonus.

Olivia Richardson

Olivia has worked as an editor and writer for major brands across multiple niches. She now focuses on the iGaming and sports betting industries.