Iowa, Iowa State Athletes File Federal Lawsuit Over Betting Investigation
· 2024-04-26

Iowa, Iowa State Athletes File Federal Lawsuit Over Betting Investigation

Attorneys representing 25 Iowa and Iowa State athletes accused of gambling violations filed a lawsuit Friday against the State of Iowa, the Iowa Department of Public Safety, and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

The 47-page federal lawsuit seeks damages for the athletes, who were subjected to sports betting investigations that attorneys allege overstepped their legal permission.

Denver Broncos defensive lineman Eyioma Uwazurike and former Iowa defensive lineman Noah Shannon, who could be selected in this week’s NFL draft, are among the players represented in the legal action.

Attorneys Van Plumb and Matthew Boles allege the athletes had their constitutional rights violated by illegal geofencing searches into their sports wagering habits. The attorneys also allege players like Uwazurike were misled by investigators about the focus of the investigation, leading them to reveal details they otherwise would not have shared.

“Matt Boles and I look forward to the discovery phase in this matter, where we will pursue all additional relevant information as to how this case was allowed to proceed,” Plumb told Sports Handle via email.

The lawsuit focuses largely on the Iowa DCI’s use of GeoComply in its investigation. Boles and Plumb allege their clients were investigated despite DCI having no information about illegal sports betting occurring on either the University of Iowa or Iowa State University campus.

Allegedly, DCI investigators used GeoComply tools to track wagering in athletic department buildings, uncovering wagering among student-athletes. This led to a series of NCAA suspensions and some criminal charges related to underage wagering and identity theft.

The lawsuit also mentions GeoComply ending its partnership with the DCI upon learning of how the investigation unfolded. Iowa DPS Commissioner Stephen Bayens, who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit, released a statement in March standing by the investigation.

“Throughout the investigation and subsequent prosecution, we continually reviewed our actions and I fully stand behind the investigation and the agents who did the work,” Bayens said in a press release.

热门文章
张侨伟参议员排除全面禁止,敦促菲律宾规范网络赌博
东南亚资讯
横跨全球6个城市,灰度8场派对邀你共看世界杯,重塑高质量社交新场景
灰度头条
巴西拟将博彩税率提高至24% 税收将用于社保和医疗领域
游戏风向
BETFAIR 网络攻击80万用户资料泄露
游戏风向
新泽西州7月博彩收入创6.06亿美元新高,颁布禁令
游戏风向
菲律宾博彩技术赛道迎来新变局,B2B 供应模式加速渗透
东南亚资讯
灰度在iGB L!VE 2026展位T70和你相约7月,一起点燃伦敦的热情!
灰度头条
JILI 宣布与全球板球传奇 AB de Villiers(ABD)达成重磅战略合作
体育游戏
密西西比州众议院委员会推进提议增加赌场税的法案
游戏风向
2027 Global Game Connect(GGC)斯里兰卡招商全面开启!业务人脉尽在掌握!
灰度头条
斯里兰卡博弈产业大转型,官方:剑指南亚拉斯维加斯
游戏风向
越南博彩管控逐步放宽,惟本土需求仍显乏力
东南亚资讯
印度最高法院受理公益诉讼,要求全国禁封“伪装”成社交游戏的赌博平台
游戏风向
哈萨克斯坦计划对在线赌场促销活动进行处罚
游戏风向
越南在线博彩业政策收紧 催生市场新机遇
东南亚资讯
首页
游戏
合作
发现
我的