DraftKings, FanDuel Deny Insider Trading Helped Employee Win $350,000

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[h=1]DraftKings, FanDuel Deny Insider Trading Helped Employee Win $350,000[/h] By Kimberly Pierceall, Associated Press

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Stock market traders and chess players — that’s who’s playing DraftKings, according to CEO Jason Robins, who told a crowd of casino executives last week in Las Vegas that fewer than 15 percent of the players on his site make wagers in traditional sports books.


What he didn’t mention was growing online criticism at the time that his site may have allowed activity being likened to insider trading.


Daily fantasy players appear concerned a DraftKings employee who said he accidentally posted data online showing which NFL players were being picked the most for draft lineups for a day’s contest, may have also benefited from the information when he won second place and $350,000 on competing daily fantasy site, FanDuel, the same day.


There’s no evidence that the information led to the employee’s win and a FanDuel spokeswoman told The Associated Press that she did not believe there was an attempt to manipulate the contest.


Both sites posted identical joint statements on their websites Monday saying, “nothing is more important to DraftKings and FanDuel than the integrity of the games we offer to our customers. Both companies have strong policies in place to ensure that employees do not misuse any information at their disposal and strictly limit access to company data to only those employees who require it to do their jobs.”


There’s no mention of what specific policies the companies have in place, but it appears the DraftKings employee was known to compete on other daily fantasy sites. “Employees with access to this data are rigorously monitored by internal fraud control teams, and we have no evidence that anyone has misused it,” the statements said.
The statements did little to quell questions from fantasy sports players on message boards dedicated to the daily fantasy sports industry and observers who have said the industry was traveling head-long into being regulated.


‘TANTAMOUNT TO INSIDER TRADING’
“It is tantamount to insider trading,” which would greatly harm the industry, said Daniel Wallach, a sports betting law expert based in Florida. He said the statements offered more questions than answers.


“It’s essentially, ‘trust us, we’re looking into it,'” he said.


Regardless if insider trading occurred or not, Wallach said the episode highlighted the lack of safeguards in place and had suggested during last week’s Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas that the industry could be a possible haven for money laundering.


The daily fantasy sports industry has gone to great lengths to distance itself from traditional sports wagering and Robins, the CEO of the ubiquitous DraftKings website, made no effort to get cozy as he sat in front of a crowd of casino executives at the trade show last week.


Robins’ legal stance that daily fantasy sports leagues are not a chance-based gamble has done nothing to tamp down what has become an intensifying national debate around the country.


GAMBLING OR NOT?
Many in the highly regulated casino industry insist daily fantasy sports leagues are gambling sites, shouldn’t be treated any differently than traditional sports betting and, as a result, should be regulated.


“Fantasy is real gambling,” said Dennis Drazin, chairman of New Jersey’s Monmouth Park Racetrack, during a panel discussion. “A rose is a rose.”


Meanwhile, a New Jersey congressman has asked for a hearing on the legal status of daily fantasy sports, the commissioner of the NCAA’s Southeastern Conference has barred daily fantasy site ads on the SEC Network, and the casino industry’s American Gaming Association is looking into the industry as part of a broader look at legalizing sports betting beyond a few states.


“If it’s gray, our job is to make it black and white,” said Geoff Freeman, the association’s president and CEO. He said the casino industry sees fantasy sports as a potential partner “to grow both of our businesses.”


Robins cites an exemption in a 2006 federal law for fantasy sports that he believes allow his site and others including FanDuel to offer contests that normally spanned an entire season down to a single day. The NFL agrees with their legal stance.


FLOOD OF COMMERCIALS
The debate comes as the websites have flooded the airwaves with commercials in recent months touting how average fans became overnight millionaires by playing daily fantasy leagues. Daily fantasy sports allows online players to pick a roster of point-earning players from various teams for a single day of competition and win money, in some cases $1 million.
Observers, though, believe that after spending hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising during football games, the spotlight on the daily fantasy sports industry may ultimately lead lawmakers and regulators to keep a closer watch.


On the question of possible money laundering, DraftKings referred questions to a statement from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association that said the sites have “instituted monitoring systems to identify and prevent fraudulent or suspicious transactions.”


Signing up for a DraftKings account involves choosing a username, providing an email address, clicking a box that says the person is older than 18 or 19, depending on the state, and providing credit card information. No other identification is sought.


DraftKings spokeswoman Sabrina Macias said the company takes a multilayered approach to check age and identity.

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What a big story.

I've been playing DFS for awhile and if you asked me what would get it some mainstream criticism, I would've put about 4-5 different subjects over this one.

People using scripts to automate entry to big GPPs.
Few of the smaller sites have done some shady stuff. This one site in particular was actually run by a sex offender it was found out.
Lineup sharing
FanDuels lack of matchup blocker

Probably could think of a few more.....There is one guy who is a FanDuel employee that crushes on DraftKings. He has won 4 seats to the big vegas event (120 people, 1st prize 5mill) He probably wants to KILL Ethan. He fucked up his bread...
 
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The perception of insider trading seems incorrect to me, but perhaps I'm misinformed. If someone has been given a stock tip on an expected outcome - their profit is almost a sure thing because they know how something is going to turn out before most people. In this case, assuming the employee did use ownership percentage to help build a winning lineup - the outcome was still very much in doubt, because the players still had to perform well enough to bring the desired result.

I certainly think the owners/administrators of FD and DK have recently made some major missteps that need to be put right, but is this really "insider trading". I've been reading all these comments on another site, and people are bordering on mass hysteria. With the advent of social media, how many times have we seen reporters and/or ordinary people on the street be completely mistaken before the real facts come out. I'm very interested in how this plays out, but imo some are jumping to conclusions way too soon.
 

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I think when it comes to the public & DFS players, this will blow over.

Unfortunately for DraftKings, Fanduel, and all other DFS sites, Congress likely won't let if blow over.

Hey Congress....Simply kill 2 birds with 1 stone by legalizing & regulating Fantasy/DFS & Sports Betting at the same time!
 

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I think when it comes to the public & DFS players, this will blow over.

Unfortunately for DraftKings, Fanduel, and all other DFS sites, Congress likely won't let if blow over.

Hey Congress....Simply kill 2 birds with 1 stone by legalizing & regulating Fantasy/DFS & Sports Betting at the same time!

Never happen they have all been paid off

BIZ AS USUAL -no problem.......................
 

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The perception of insider trading seems incorrect to me, but perhaps I'm misinformed. If someone has been given a stock tip on an expected outcome - their profit is almost a sure thing because they know how something is going to turn out before most people. In this case, assuming the employee did use ownership percentage to help build a winning lineup - the outcome was still very much in doubt, because the players still had to perform well enough to bring the desired result.

I certainly think the owners/administrators of FD and DK have recently made some major missteps that need to be put right, but is this really "insider trading". I've been reading all these comments on another site, and people are bordering on mass hysteria. With the advent of social media, how many times have we seen reporters and/or ordinary people on the street be completely mistaken before the real facts come out. I'm very interested in how this plays out, but imo some are jumping to conclusions way too soon.

Insider trading is a label that is a little over the top. However, it does have some merit. Knowing GPP/head to head ownership %s can definitely help. Being able to see who people have in their lineup on a late swap site would also be a huge advantage (bigger than GPP %s)

It is definitely annoying to hear people weigh in though. Heard that moron Harry Reid last week say "Oh I don't get into that stuff with fake players and fake teams"

The players are real Harry!
 

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FVCK THAT $H!T. Thank goodness I didn't plunk money into this scam. If I were you I'd yank my $$$$$ ASAP. So from what I understand, employees are sharing draft trends with each other from bot FD & DK and allowing themselves to win gobs of money from the way their customers behave and draft.
 

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FVCK THAT $H!T. Thank goodness I didn't plunk money into this scam. If I were you I'd yank my $$$$$ ASAP. So from what I understand, employees are sharing draft trends with each other from bot FD & DK and allowing themselves to win gobs of money from the way their customers behave and draft.

no different than most online Poker sites

SCAM EXPOSED
 

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FVCK THAT $H!T. Thank goodness I didn't plunk money into this scam. If I were you I'd yank my $$$$$ ASAP. So from what I understand, employees are sharing draft trends with each other from bot FD & DK and allowing themselves to win gobs of money from the way their customers behave and draft.

New industries face challenges like this all the time. I think it will blow over.

Not like there is a business blueprint for sites like this. Their product is very unique in that they are a technology company combined with a gaming company.
 

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On top of which employees are able to play their own teams without a budget? So basically those guys can follow the trends and win money based on a free account.
Wow.
 
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Public reaction is tied directly to the amount of advertising and the general behavior and arrogance from these two sites.
 
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Public reaction is tied directly to the amount of advertising and the general behavior and arrogance from these two sites.
I never thought I'd find a commercial more annoying than the viagra/cialis commercials, but these two companies have managed to pull it off. They are pissing off so many people who are just sick of being inundated with ad after ad. Huge mistake on their part.
 

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Why the fuccck are employees allowed to play there.

If you work at a casino you can't play there, plain and simple.

At least do it at home under your wife's name.
 

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No... Draft King employee played at Fan Dual

But Draft King employees could play at Draft Kings up until today when they changed their rule covering it.

DraftKings employees may use the Website, and will from time to time do so for the purpose of testing the site user experience, socializing and competing with customers to build community, and other reasonable and fair uses at the discretion of DraftKings.

The old rule is still on their site.
 

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There is an unbelievable amount of misinformation that has been published my many of the main stream outlets within the last 24 hours about this whole situation. This is a huge over reaction right now. Many people are chiming in out of nowhere who do not even have a clear understanding how of DFS works.

He tweeted out ownership %'s for the entire DK slate (all Sunday games and MNF) after the start of the 1pm game (when FanDuel lineups lock), which set off red flags because ownership %'s are not available until the game has started due to late swap. So a DK user after the 1pm start can see ownership for all players in a 1pm game, but no ownership %'s for the later games. This is because DraftKings offers late swap (users can edit their lineups until the game starts within their salary cap and position eligibility) so having these %'s before a start would give the players an advantage.

He is not allowed to play on DraftKings because he works there, but the argument people are making is that the DK ownership %'s helped him win money on FanDuel. DraftKings has stated that he did not have access to these ownership %'s prior to 1pm, which is when FanDuel lineups lock for the contest he won $350,000 in. FanDuel does not offer late swap.

The articles being written are irresponsible in their reporting in that they are stating "insider trading" as a fact which aided in his win, when nowhere has it been proven that he had access to these ownership %'s prior to lineup lock in the FanDuel contest.
 

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