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Music Drake is already facing a class-action lawsuit alongside Stake and Adin Ross for their gambling livestreams.
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Music Drake placed a $1 million bet on the New England Patriots defeating the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, which didn't work out in his favor.
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Pop Culture This is one of various lawsuits Drake, Stake, and Adin Ross are facing in the United States for allegedly running an illegal gambling scheme.
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Music According to DJ Akademiks, Offset's alleged vices could take a serious toll if he doesn't get the help he needs.
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Pop Culture Iggy Azalea & N3on have collaborated on livestream several times before this summer, generating huge numbers.
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Music Drake said that 2025 was his "roughest gambling year," but he hopes to end it on a high note for the holiday season, starting tonight.
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Music Lil Baby, Adin Ross, BenDaDonn, and many other folks had a hectic livestream, and the rapper also had his complaints about the session.
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Music Drake has been partnered with Stake for a number of years, often sharing his sports betting slips on social media.
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Music Things had reportedly been a little tense between Drake and French Montana when Rick Ross accused the former of cease and desisting a song.
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Music Offset has offered to arrange things with Lil Tjay; however, it's not really what the New York rapper is looking for.
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Sports "They were playing for like hundreds of thousands of dollars."
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Sports Drake in entangled in another legal dilemma. The difference this time though is that he's the one being sued, along with Stake and Adin Ross.
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Music Despite people like Kendrick Lamar telling Drake to essentially quit betting, he's doubling down on the fact that he's never going to stop.
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Zachary Horvath