Iowa Gambler Urges Judge to Rule on $14M DraftKings Dispute
Nicholas Bavas brought his case to court earlier this year, claiming DraftKings improperly voided five of his bets during the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am An Iowa manwants a judge to decide his ongoing legal fight with DraftKings. He claims the sports betting company canceled wagers that he believes should have won him over $14 million. Nicholas Bavas, who lives in DallasCounty, sued earlier this year after DraftKingsvoided five bets he placed during the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Bad weather forced organizers to end the golf tournament after 54 holes, canceling the final round. Based on those results, Bavas’bets would have paid out a fortune. Instead, DraftKingscancelled the bets and gave back his initial $325 sngake. The company said its house rules allow it to void wagers when errors or odd situations happen, pointing out that bettors accept these conditions when they place bets. However, lawyers for Bavasargue that the firm used unclear or shifting policies to avoid a huge payout. They say the rules in place then did not let the company erase his tickets, and hint that the operator might have changed its guidelines after the issue came up. Bavas’ lawyersclaim that DraftKingsapplies its rules in an inconsistent manner. They point out that if his bets had failed, the sportsbook would not have given a refund, highlighting what they see as unfair treatment, reported KCCI. One of his legal representatives mentioned that DraftKingskept ngaking bets on the tournament even when weather reports showed that the event would not finish. This situation gave knowledgeable players like Bavasa big edge. DraftKingshas fought back hard, insisting that Bavasknew the risks that came with these kinds of bets. The company says its rules state that it can cancel bets when unusual results or errors happen. It argues that its choice to give the money back was correct and open. The legal battle is set to go to trial in September 2026. In early September, Bavas’ attorneyssubmitted a request for summary judgment, which could enable the court to settle the issue without a long trial. DraftKingshas until October 10 to submit its answer. The lawsuit has grabbed people’s attention not just because of the big money involved but also because it raises wider issues about honesty and openness in the booming online sports betting world.

Lawsuit Claims DraftKings Used Changing Rules to Cancel Multi-Million Payout


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