Drake and his streaming buddy Adin Ross are facing more legal issues after they were sued for allegedly using "fraudulent" practices to promote an "unlawful" gambling platform.

According to a report Billboard published on Tuesday, October 28, the Canadian rapper, Ross and gambling platform Stake were hit with a class action lawsuit by attorneys for plaintiff Justin Killham. In legal documents, the Missouri man claims Drake, Adin Ross and Stake used “deceptive, fraudulent and unfair” practices, including Drizzy's celebrity influence, to “encourage impressionable users to gamble.”

“Drake’s role as Stake’s unofficial mascot is quietly corrosive — he’s glamorizing the platform to millions of impressionable fans, many of whom treat his wild betting habits like gospel,” Killham's l

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