![]() John Lockwood, an attorney hired by multiple operators, warned that other companies could be swept up in the crackdown. “Your reading of the letter is correct,” Marshman replied. Watch: Week 5: Football Friday Night on 9 Namely, Underdog operates multiple paid fantasy formats (season-long drafts, daily drafts, pick’em) and I just want to confirm my reading of the letter, which is that the legal conclusion applies to all paid fantasy contests - e.g., all of our contests - and not just particular types,” Nicholas Green, Underdog’s general counsel, wrote Friday to Ross Marshman, the commission’s general counsel. Would like to discuss the substance at some point, but if you can help with one question, it would be great. “As you might imagine, my exec team asking what the letter means and seeking actionable advice, pretty urgently. It was unclear Friday if the commission would crack down on other operators in the future, but emails show the gambling overseers could be casting a broad net. ![]() The commission did not send letters to DraftKings and FanDuel, which have dominated the fantasy-sports market in the decade since the online games launched. ![]() (Charles Frazier, /WFTV)Ī gaming compact is an agreement reached with the state. VIDEO: Legal sports betting in Florida remains on hold Florida football fans hoping to legally bet on NFL games this year will have to wait a while longer.
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