Under the settlement, DraftKings will “adopt a process” to allow family members of players who lost money in a DraftKings daily fantasy sports to put a limit on the players’ use of the site.
DraftKings will also make charitable donations of $325,000 for support, research, training, education, or membership to “national responsible gaming organizations.”
The company will pay the six named family member plaintiffs up to $1,250 ...
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