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Forbes· 2025-10-24 16:09
Prosecutors have detailed seven 2023 and 2024 NBA games they say were targets of bettors placing illegal wagers after they allegedly obtained insider information about players and games from people inside the NBA who were then profiting from the bets.https://t.co/BiuKtPXyZV https://t.co/tjzMWcAWZz ...
DraftKings CEO: Illinois' new tax on sports bets will drive players to illegal betting sites
CNBC Television· 2025-06-18 15:45
Illinois Tax Increase Impact - Illinois legislature raised taxes on sports wagers, introducing a $0.50 transaction fee per bet, effective September 1st [1][2] - DraftKings believes the tax is ill-conceived, as it taxes gross receipts rather than profit, making it difficult to offer bets profitably, especially on smaller amounts [3][9] - The company expects the tax will drive consumers to the illegal market or to bet larger amounts to offset the tax burden [3][7] - DraftKings had no prior warning about the tax increase, despite recent meetings with legislative leaders [4] - The company is passing the tax on to consumers to continue offering the product in Illinois, hoping for reconsideration from lawmakers [3][5] Industry & Market Dynamics - The industry believes education is needed for policymakers to understand that the tax impacts revenue and investment in product development [8][9] - DraftKings acknowledges that states are facing budget crises and are looking at sports betting and iGaming legalization for revenue [10] - The company operates in approximately 27-28 states and anticipates both opportunities and challenges across different regions [13] - DraftKings reports healthy customer behavior and strong growth rates, with customer-level metrics (bet frequency, average bet size, sports engagement) meeting or exceeding expectations [14][15] - Overall business is strong, with no signs of a slowdown, and customer retention and satisfaction are high [14][15][16]