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DraftKings, one of the leading online gambling websites in the world, has agreed to pay a $100,000 fine after New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement discovered the company had inaccurately reported betting activity between December 2023 and March 2024. A letter sent to DraftKings on June 17 from Interim Director of the Division of Gaming Enforcement Mary Jo Flaherty admonished the company about making errors that distort truthful reporting to regulators after the agency discovered a series of inaccurate reports across several states. Authorities said DraftKings reported inaccurate wagers …

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