FanDuel sent personal message from Phillies star to gambling addiction
4 hours ago
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- #sports gambling
- #ethical concerns
- Terry Thompson lost $1.5 million and wagered $18.5 million on FanDuel, becoming a VIP who received perks like Super Bowl tickets and a personalized video from Bryce Harper.
- The personalized video from active MLB star Bryce Harper to a VIP gambler raises ethical concerns about athlete-bettor relationships and gambling addiction, though it may not violate MLB policy.
- FanDuel's VIP program, including a dedicated manager who encouraged betting, is alleged in a lawsuit to intentionally maximize addiction, with Thompson's losses leading to financial ruin and a suicide attempt.
- MLB's stance on gambling has shifted from opposition to partnerships with sportsbooks, allowing player promotions, while recent scandals involve umpires and players in betting-related controversies.
- Experts criticize the use of active athletes in personalized messages to high-stakes bettors as exploitative and potentially exacerbating addiction, with calls for leagues to reconsider such associations.