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Casino Control Commission denies appeal to remove self-excluded DraftKings user
Summary
The commission adopted a hearing examiner's initial decision and denied an appellant's request to be removed from New Jersey's five-year self-exclusion list, finding the Division of Gaming Enforcement's evidence that the enrollment was voluntary persuasive; the appellant argued the DraftKings interface led to an inadvertent enrollment.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Sept. 3 adopted a hearing examiner's initial decision and denied an appellant's request to be removed from the state's five-year self-exclusion list, finding the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) had shown the enrollment was voluntary.
The division, represented at the meeting by Deputy Attorney General Paige Kramer, told commissioners that after an investigation it "determined that the appellant had intentionally signed up for a 5 year self exclusion period" through the DraftKings…
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