IGA Chair Calls Kalshi CEO ‘A Lying Little Twerp’ In Ongoing Battle

In the ongoing feud between tribal leaders and prediction market sites, the chair of the Indian Gaming Association (IGA) has called Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour, "a lying little twerp". 

by - Tuesday, June 24th, 2025 5:37

In the ongoing feud between tribal leaders and prediction market sites, the chair of the Indian Gaming Association (IGA) has called Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour, “a lying little twerp”.

An article published on Pechanga.net, a tribal news site, stated that Kalshi could now face a new lawsuit as tribal leaders become increasingly frustrated with the company.

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Pechanga noted that now, “Tribal groups are leaning toward filing their own lawsuit against Kalshi.”

Tribes Join Legal Fight Against Kalshi

Tribal leaders have already joined the legal battle against Kalshi in New Jersey. The IGA rallied support from more than 60 tribes and tribal advocacy organizations to submit an amicus brief to the US District Court of Appeals in the case between Kalshi and the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE).

IGA Chair Calls Kalshi CEO 'A Lying Little Twerp' In Ongoing Battle

“It will be crucial moving forward for Tribal governments to closely follow this matter as it evolves in the CFTC and in the courts.”

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has shown no sign of reigning in the expansion of prediction markets into sports after a change in leadership under the Trump administration.

Tribes Can Enter Prediction Market Space, Say Kalshi and CFTC

Incumbent chair of the CFTC, Brian Quintenz, who is also a board member at Kalshi, commented that tribal leaders could get involved in prediction markets as nothing in the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) prevents this. Speaking at a Senate committee hearing a few weeks ago, Quintenz stated, “Nothing in the CEA that I’m aware of prohibits or affects the opportunity of tribes to offer those products and those markets and those services.”

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FanDuel has several partnerships with tribal groups to offer sports betting in states that require private companies to partner with tribes.

 

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