Fourteen people — including two former Rutgers University wrestlers — have been charged with running a New Jersey mob-linked illegal online sports gambling ring, according to prosecutors. The national ...
Joel Loynd’s obsession with uncovering bad games and even worse hardware so you don’t have to has led him on this path. Since the age… Former Rutgers student-athletes Michael Cetta, 23 years old, and ...
A group of college athletes are among the 14 people charged in a massive New Jersey sports betting ring linked to organized crime. The enterprise, which allegedly had several college students working ...
A view of a legal sportsbook at a Las Vegas casino. Ethan Miller / Getty Images Fourteen people have been charged for their roles in a multimillion-dollar sports betting ring that was allegedly ...
A state senator in New Jersey says he has no plans to stop pushing for a statewide ban on microbetting, even after Major League Baseball took steps to take “particularly vulnerable” wagering markets ...
Higher earnings, advertisements and age and financial restrictions are some reasons why illegal gambling still exists in New Jersey, according to experts. The legalized online sports betting industry ...