RJ Bell, the Las Vegas-based founder and CEO of the sports betting website Pregame.com, is suing Deadspin for $10 million for defamation over a story the sports website posted in June 2016. Bell, ...
Just over a year after Hulk Hogan was awarded $140 million in his lawsuit against Gawker (he eventually received a $31 million settlement as part of the bankruptcy proceedings in December), another ...
Get all the tips and expert advice from RJ Bell so you are well-informed when it comes to filling out your NCAA Tournament bracket so you have bragging rights this March Madness. When it comes to ...
Last week Deadspin published a lengthy takedown of RJ Bell, founder of Pregame.com — a sports betting website. This week, Bell says he has hired attorney Charles Harder to respond to Deadspin over ...
A division of Univision Communications Inc. has sought to quickly defeat a defamation lawsuit brought over an article published on the sports website Deadspin, saying the complaint is intended to ...
RJ Bell of Pregame.com joins The Scott Garceau Show and breaks down the NCAA Tournament. Listen to RJ as he goes down the Brackets with Scott and Jeremy.
On Halloween night, as the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros were gearing up for Game 6 of the World Series, a prominent Las Vegas oddsmaker told a ghost story that sent the sports betting ...
RJ Bell from Pregame.com joined Carmichael Dave to talk about who his favorite is to win the BCS title next year, as well as his favorites in the NFL Playoffs this weekend.
Earlier this year, a Supreme Court ruling opened up sports betting legalization to each state. Several states, including Ohio neighbors West Virginia and Pennsylvania, already enacted sports betting ...
“In a May interview with Thiel on his ‘clandestine war against Gawker,’ he told the New York Times that he planned to wage a ‘deterrence’ campaign against Gawker Media, which he believes has ‘ruined ...
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