Bryce Harper goes after FanDuel after Cameo video controversy
MLB Bryce Harper goes after FanDuel after Cameo video controversy By Jake Nisse Published July 13, 2026, 1:58 p.m. Add The New York Post on Google Bryce Harper has broken his silence on his involvement in a controversial FanDuel video, as he accused the online sportsbook of deceiving him to take advantage of an addicted gambler. As uncovered by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Harper recorded a video for VIP client Terry Thompson, who gambled $18.5 million with FanDuel and wound up foreclosing on his home after taking out second and third mortgages on his home to cover losses.
- ▪MLB Bryce Harper goes after FanDuel after Cameo video controversy By Jake Nisse Published July 13, 2026, 1:58 p.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google Bryce Harper has broken his silence on his involvement in a controversial FanDuel video, as he accused the online sportsbook of deceiving him to take advantage of an addicted gambler.
- ▪As uncovered by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Harper recorded a video for VIP client Terry Thompson, who gambled $18.5 million with FanDuel and wound up foreclosing on his home after taking out second and third mortgages on his home to cover l
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