Kalshi and Rhode Island file opposing lawsuits over prediction markets

Rhode Island's attorney general has sued prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket, prompting a countersuit from Kalshi. The legal actions challenge the platforms' ability to offer sports-related event contracts in the state.

Rhode Island attorney general Peter Neronha filed suit against Kalshi and Polymarket earlier this week. He accused the platforms of bypassing state rules that restrict sports gambling to a single state-sponsored system. Neronha is seeking a permanent court ban on sports-related event contracts in Rhode Island.

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A Michigan judge issuing a restraining order blocking Kalshi from sports betting contracts in a courtroom setting.
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Michigan judge blocks Kalshi from sports betting contracts

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A Michigan judge has issued a temporary restraining order against prediction market platform Kalshi, barring it from offering sports-related wagers to state residents for 14 days.

Kalshi filed a lawsuit against Illinois officials on Tuesday, challenging a new state tax on sports-related prediction markets. The suit was brought in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. It alleges that state officials have overstepped federal regulatory authority.

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Minnesota lawmakers have advanced legislation aimed at restricting prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket, setting up a clash with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which argues federal law gives it exclusive authority over many of those products.

Kalshi has introduced new rules requiring some users to disclose their employers before trading in high-risk markets. The measures aim to prevent insider trading and market manipulation on the prediction platform.

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Pro-Trump influencers on X are using odds from prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket to claim fraud in last Tuesday's Los Angeles mayoral election, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.

Prediction market platform Polymarket has appointed a representative in Japan and aims to secure government approval to operate there by 2030. The move comes as the company faces legal pressures in the United States.

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South Korean police launched the country's first illegal gambling investigation into domestic Polymarket users on June 5. The probe targets residents who placed bets on June 3 local election outcomes using cryptocurrency transactions.

 

 

 

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