• Have Sports Gambling Apps Gone Too Far in Exploiting Vulnerable Gamblers? Also, Is the Goal of FEMA Disinformation Isolation and Division?

  • Oct 16 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Have Sports Gambling Apps Gone Too Far in Exploiting Vulnerable Gamblers? Also, Is the Goal of FEMA Disinformation Isolation and Division?

  • Summary

  • James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana consider whether sports gambling, particularly with mobile apps, may be going too far in light of a recent lawsuit against FanDuel filed by former employee of the Jacksonville Jaguars Amit Patel who is currently serving a 6 ½ sentence in federal prison for conduct related to his gambling (01:30). The guys also react to the misinformation explosion surround FEMA hurricane relief, which coincidentally or not followed 100+ Republicans in congress voting against FEMA funding (24:23).

    Ex-Jaguars employee Amit Patel sues FanDuel for $250 million (ESPN)

    Florida Republicans Who Voted Against Funding FEMA Are Now Facing Disaster (Rolling Stone)

    Suspect arrested after reports of threats toward FEMA operations in North Carolina (CNN)

    Hurricanes Milton and Helene are a wake-up call for the stakes of this election (MSNBC)

    FEMA Scrambles to Confront Two Storms—and Misinformation (WSJ) (Apple News Link)

    Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Now Adding Lasers to Her Hurricane Helene Conspiracy (The Daily Beast)

    DeSantis misses post-hurricane meeting with Biden — again (Politico)

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