Drake sued for bot-fueled streams via Stake casino

Drake allegedly bought his streaming numbers using shady gambling site payouts and bots. Impresa Legal Group filed legal papers for LaShawnna Ridley and Tiffany Hines, claiming the rapper manipulated algorithms. The complaint argues that Drake collaborated with streamer Adin Ross and George Nguyen to route payments through Stake.us. They supposedly utilized the platform’s tipping feature to fund automated clicking farms. This scheme aimed to trick Spotify recommendation engines while crushing real musicians.

Drake reportedly pockets 100 million dollars annually promoting that casino. The filing suggests he funneled this cash into manufacturing popularity. Nguyen uses the handle Grand Wizard online and supposedly coordinated the amplification.

Rapper RBX previously sued the streaming giant regarding mass fraud. His separate case estimates that thirty-seven billion Drake streams were fake. Recent transactions show Drake sending Ross massive sums. One transfer involved a car worth nearly a quarter-million dollars. The plaintiffs argue that Stake operates illegally despite claiming to be a social casino.
 

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