Drake Faces Third Lawsuit Over Allegedly Fraudulent Gambling Scheme
Drake Faces Third Lawsuit Over Allegedly Fraudulent Gambling Scheme
Drake is facing a third lawsuit over his alleged involvement in a fraudulent gambling scheme. The latest lawsuit, filed in Virginia, accuses Drake, streamer Adin Ross, online casino Stake, and Australian clip farmer George Nguyen of using Stake's platform to inflate Drake's music streaming numbers.
The lawsuit alleges that Drake and his co-defendants used a network of bots to artificially boost his streams, resulting in millions of dollars in revenue. This is not the first time Drake has faced allegations of using bots to inflate his streaming numbers. In 2025, he was sued by a class-action lawsuit in the United States for allegedly using bots to artificially inflate his streaming numbers on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
The latest lawsuit is a class-action lawsuit filed in Virginia, and it names Drake, Adin Ross, Stake, and George Nguyen as defendants. The suit alleges that the defendants used Stake's platform to finance the inflation of Drake's music streaming numbers, resulting in millions of dollars in revenue.
Drake has not commented on the lawsuit, but his team has denied any wrongdoing in the past. The lawsuit is the latest in a series of allegations against Drake, who has been accused of using bots to inflate his streaming numbers on multiple occasions.
Sources
[1] Drake Hit With Third Lawsuit Over Stake, Accused Of Using Gambling Funds To Inflate Music Streams
[2] Drake Faces RICO Lawsuit over Allegedly Fraudulent Gambling Scheme
[3] Drake Hit With Third Lawsuit Over Stake, Accused Of Using Gambling Funds To Inflate Music Streams