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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 Drake recently (potentially) burnt a bridge with Kick and Stake and was unable to withdraw his money from Stake following his latest rant.
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Music Drake debuted the Anita Max Wynn chain during his Drizzmas giveaway last December with Adin Ross, Stake, and Kick.
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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 Drake's past Kick streams with Stake haven't led to much in the way of new music news, but fans are hoping that will change this time.
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Music The lawsuit against Adin Ross argues that online gambling “threatens the welfare of Missouri residents and especially its young people."
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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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Crime Adin Ross called the suit "complete bullsh*t."
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Music Peter Rosenberg is not a fan of Drake these days, so you can imagine his reaction to the rapper's Civil RICO Lawsuit.
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Music Drake spoke on Michael Jordan and Dave & Buster's via a new ad for Stake, in which he broke down in-person gambling versus online bets.
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Music ...Or should we say, "dad mode"?
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Tech "Free Anita."
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Music The "Brass Knuckles" brand is hit with another lawsuit.
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Music Fellow Canadian rapper Drake is also connected to Stake, so it makes sense his friend Top5 would also work his way in.
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Streetwear Drake is obsessed with gambling these days.
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