What happens when you partner one of the best sweepstakes casinos with one of the biggest rappers? Unfortunately, a lawsuit. Recently, Justin Killham joined a class-action lawsuit in Missouri player against Sweepsteakes Limited, the controlling company of the sweepstakes casino, Stake.US, for alleged “deceptive marketing practices.”
Filed in Jackson County Circuit Court, the class-action lawsuit also implicates Drake, the Canadian-born rapper and five-time Grammy Award winner . Also, the immensely popular Kick and Twitch live-streamer, Adin Ross , is also part of the class-action lawsuit.
The class-action lawsuit alleges that Stake.US engaged in deceptive marketing by presenting itself as a friendly social casino. However, according to Justin Killham and the other plaintiffs, playing

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