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New Jersey Tries To Put DraftKings Proxy Betting Case In Rearview Mirror 3j1n72

New multi-factor authentication regulations help mitigate risks of proxy betting, experts say gp1p

Matt RybaltowskiMatt Rybaltowski
May 26, 2022
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Several months have ed since mammoth $3 million parlay placed in Florida.

Last week, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) Director David Rebuck publicly addressed the high-profile incident for the first time since sports betting app from his North Florida living room, nearly 900 miles from the Garden State’s southern border.

The bettor, who routinely placed risky seven-figure wagers through a proxy located in New Jersey, apparently had outstanding funds of at least $15 million in his DraftKings’ when the company froze it in October 2020. Despite the settlement, DraftKings denies any such arrangement.

The practice of messenger betting is not allowed in New Jersey, based on regulations that prohibit licensees from knowingly allowing a proxy to make a wager utilizing the of another person. The activity is also prohibited in DraftKings’ own and conditions, which deem it a violation to allow another person to use someone else’s personal to participate in any game.

Eric Stevens on the resolution of @DKSportsbook's messenger betting case with NJ regulators: "I'm extremely relieved and I'm very thankful of the Dept of Gaming. It did take a long time, but they were very thorough and it was well worth the wait," he told @sports_handle pic.twitter.com/UzCF96OVMW

— Matt Rybaltowski (@MattRybaltowski) March 4, 2022

Given the severity of the infraction, an industry source told Sports Handle in 2020 that DraftKings could face a fine in the neighborhood of $20 million, one viewed as comparable to other notable casino industry compliance violations over the last three decades. The state ultimately issued a $150,000 civil penalty to DraftKings and ordered the sportsbook operator to submit a new set of internal controls with detailed training procedures for detecting and preventing proxy betting.

“We’re working with them, they have put in new controls, they have done a nice job,” Rebuck told Sports Handle at last week’s Seton Hall Law School Gaming Law, Compliance, and Integrity Bootcamp. “They had an anomaly. We’re moving forward.”

In the wake of the settlement, New Jersey’s DGE approved new regulations that require every online gaming operator to establish multi-factor authentication for their customers by June 30. Rebuck lauded FanDuel at the event for becoming the first sportsbook operator to implement a two-factor authentication (2FA) solution. DraftKings also implemented a 2FA solution in New Jersey this month, a company spokesman confirmed.

🏈 🏆 💰 Sports betting operators have choices when it comes to staying compliant with New Jersey’s new MFA requirement. Here’s why Prove’s leading digital identity solution is the best bet: https://t.co/L69IwDxUcY

#DigitalIdentity #Prove #SportsBetting #igaming #2FA

— Prove Identity (@ProveIdentity) April 14, 2022

The DraftKings messenger betting case, Rebuck emphasized, did not serve as a driving force in the two-factor authentication requirements.

The new standards raise questions as to whether the DraftKings incident represents a lone case that slipped through the enforcement cracks or if it is among a larger pattern of messenger betting nationwide. Though determined bettors are adept at using high-tech solutions to outfox regulators, questions persist about whether the authentication standards will stem the tide of out-of-state proxy betting nationwide.

At a gambling industry conference last October, federal law enforcement sources told Sports Handle that DraftKings’ New Jersey case is not isolated. Nevertheless, the scope of the investigation is unknown, as is the scale of a potential multi-jurisdictional inquiry.

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As cybercrime has grown at a rapid clip over the last decade, the corporate world has become more vigilant in combating identity fraud.

While many employees in the public and private sector consider two-factor authentication a nuisance, cybersecurity experts largely regard the multi-factor solution as an essential layer of protection in mitigating fraudulent digital activity. Whereas a customer could to their in the past on a single device (a website or mobile app), DraftKings bettors now receive a prompt to their identity through email or SMS text.

At a minimum, sportsbook operators can learn more about prospective customers with basic questions concerning the ’s name, date of birth, Social Security number, credit profile, and deposit methods. In evaluating some challenging cases in recent years, Rebuck itted that the DGE learned some early lessons, but did not mention the DraftKings matter by name. When it comes to device verification, though, he pointedly said that if a device is not ed to you personally, it is a signal that someone may have stolen your identity.

“In the back of our minds, you can’t create an unless you are identified with 100 percent certainty,” Rebuck said during a keynote address inside the law library.

Asked if DraftKings may have been able to spot the messenger betting infractions if the Know-Your-Customer (KYC) upgrades were in place several years ago, Rebuck replied, “I’m not going back, that’s a hypothetical.”

The state, Rebuck asserted, has not experienced a major gambling scandal since the Supreme Court’s historic PASPA decision four years ago.

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Once a FanDuel satisfies the two-factor requirement, there are indications that the will receive an exemption for the next two weeks. One New Jersey bettor told Sports Handle that once that initial requirement was met, FanDuel has compelled him to his identity every 14 days through 2FA.

With DraftKings, the prompts are more sporadic, he added. The sharp bettor, who places wagers on multiple New Jersey apps each day, has not received 2FA prompts from four other prominent online sportsbooks.

Although more than 30 states have legalized sports betting, Rebuck emphasized that the U.S. market is not approaching maturity, considering that the nation’s three most populous states — Florida — do not offer online sports wagering. Since the U.S. sports betting ecosystem is so fragmented, online sportsbooks face considerable obstacles in thwarting nefarious bettors who attempt to illegally circumvent geolocation requirements, according to Tom Hill, head of sports betting and iGaming at Prove Identity Inc., an identity verification solutions provider.

 

N.J.A.C. 13:69O-1.1 defines “multi-factor authentication” as a type of strong authentication that uses two of the following to a patron’s identity: ‍

1.Information known only to the patron, such as a , pattern, or answers to challenge questions;

  1. An item possessed by a patron such as an electronic token, physical token or an identification card; or
  2. A patron’s biometric data, such as fingerprints, facial or voice recognition.

 

Under the settlement, the New Jersey DGE instructed DraftKings to void 21 open wagers that the Florida bettor made via proxy and return the associated stakes to the bettor’s . While not every 2FA method is capable of foiling attempts at facilitating proxy betting, some platforms can prevent the activity without impacting the player experience, according to Prove.

A number of jurisdictions regard New Jersey, with its early embrace of legal sports betting and online casinos, as the “tip of the spear” when it comes to developing regulations on sports wagering and iGaming, Hill told SBC Americas. As such, Hill anticipates that other states will use New Jersey as a model for adopting similar 2FA regulations moving forward.

New Jersey ordered DraftKings to permanently close the bettor’s and to return all of outstanding funds within a period of seven business days of the DGE’s final order.

Other provisions of DraftKings’ settlement with the state of New Jersey: 

  • DraftKings had to submit revised internal controls by March 1 that reflected enhanced training for player development personnel to identify and prevent potential “one-, one-” proxy violations by players who live outside New Jersey.
  • The revised controls were to include additional training programs including, but not limited to, the DraftKings compliance, marketing, and customer service departments to enhance their ability to identify potential messenger betting infractions.
  • As of Feb. 18, DraftKings implemented a cross-check program that enabled the company to match its Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) geolocation data with its geolocation data for sports betting. DraftKings became aware that the bettor’s was being accessed in New Jersey while he was physically located in Florida as early as 2019, according to court records. At the time, a geolocation velocity check determined that the was accessed from Florida, then subsequently in New Jersey, within minutes.

When asked if DraftKings has identified any suspicious activity since the settlement indicating another out-of-state bettor may have placed a wager via proxy, a DraftKings spokesman reiterated that the company will not provide any further comment on the case.

Rebuck did not address the size of the six-figure fine imposed in the case, which one former state regulator found so lenient as to call it “less than a slap on the wrist” in March.

New Jersey regulators had numerous sanctioning tools at their disposal, but #DraftKings avoided a suspension and a hefty fine in the settlement.

There's varying opinion on if NJ let DK off the hook with $150K fine…

by @MattRybaltowski https://t.co/iyafXoL1sa

— Sports Handle (@sports_handle) March 11, 2022

David Opderbeck, a law professor at Seton Hall and co-director of The Gibbons Institute for Law, Science, and Technology, explained that there is a “delicate balance” that regulators must strike with enforcement actions involving large entities such as DraftKings. Federal laws can come into play when evidence is presented that the activity took place across a multitude of states, he noted. There is also a sense within the gaming industry that subsequent penalties could be substantially more stringent if other messenger betting infractions are uncovered after the settlement.

On the year, New Jersey sportsbooks had generated gross gaming revenue (GGR) of $147.5 million from sports betting as of April 28, resulting in tax revenue of about $22.5 million. That ranked second nationally in sports betting GGR, behind neighbor New York, according to state tax filings.

It is generally accepted within the sports betting industry that DraftKings maintains a market share of at least 20% in the Garden State. Last August, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins noted that the company generated $8 million in “contribution profit” in 2020 from New Jersey alone. For 2021, DraftKings projected profits of $65 million in the Garden State.

Unfortunately, that can totally happen. DK was involved in DFS scandals with insiders and they were already fined for proxy betting. Hopefully they cleaned up their act and are fair and regulated. @DK_Assist @DraftKings $DKNG @PaulLiberman @mattkalish https://t.co/YyifM5UIid

— Mike Dzikowski (@MikeDzikowski) April 26, 2022

During Super Bowl LIV in Miami Gardens, the Florida whale received an invitation from DraftKings to watch the game from a suite inside Hard Rock Stadium. The bettor told Sports Handle in 2020 that he asked his proxy to place a $900,000 in-game wager on the San Francisco 49ers through his New Jersey . The bettor claims he made the request within shouting distance of Robins and John Avello, director of sportsbook operations at DraftKings.

The bettor further claimed that he received verbal authorization from Avello to place out-of-state wagers from Florida on his New Jersey app. DraftKings denies these allegations.

“Our extensive investigation into this matter revealed no evidence that the customer in question received authorization or guidance from anyone at DraftKings to engage in proxy betting,” the company said in a statement.

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