Abraham Jewett  |  March 29, 2022

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FanDuel Fund Withdrawal Denial Class Action Lawsuit Overview: 

  • Who: Paul Manganaro filed a class action lawsuit against FanDuel, Inc. 
  • Why: Manganaro claims FanDuel breaks the law by refusing to let bettors withdraw funds that have not been played through. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey. 

FanDuel breaks the law by not allowing bettors to withdraw funds that have not been gambled or played through from their accounts, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Paul Manganaro claims FanDuel is in violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act by requiring bettors to play through any deposited funds before being able to withdraw them. 

Manganaro wants to represent a New Jersey class of individuals who have deposited money into FanDuel and weren’t allowed to withdraw it before playing through it first. 

Manganaro says he created an account on FanDuel and deposited $500 in February “in large part due to the advertising materials indicating that consumers could easily and conveniently deposit and withdraw funds.” 

FanDuel specifically advertises the ease at which bettors will be able to deposit and withdraw funds, in an effort to “induce potential consumers into signing up and placing sports betting wagers,” the class action lawsuit alleges. 

Further, Manganaro argues FanDuel falsely advertises that bettors can “withdraw deposits and/or winnings at any time for any reason.” 

“However, it is clear … that Defendants’ advertisements are fraudulent, misleading, and incorrect, and consumers are unable to withdraw deposited funds without betting them first,” the class action lawsuit states.

Manganaro claims that, after losing an initial $200 bet, he decided to withdraw the remaining $300 balance but was denied and told by FanDuel through email that “you can only withdraw winnings or eligible promotions.”

FanDuel ‘Illegally Holding’ Funds That Have Not Been Bet 

“Defendants are currently impermissibly and illegally holding Plaintiff’s funds and refusing to return them unless and until Plaintiff bets such funds,” the class action lawsuit states. 

Manganaro claims that nowhere in the terms and conditions provided by FanDuel does it state that funds placed in an account must be played through before they are able to be withdrawn. 

“Prior to creating his account with FanDuel, Plaintiff was aware of the Defendants’ Terms of Use and Terms and Conditions and the advertising’s claims that he could deposit and withdraw funds from a FanDuel Sportsbook account easily and at his discretion without gambling all of his monies,” the class action lawsuit states.

Manganaro claims that, in addition to being in violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, FanDuel is guilty of conspiracy, fraud and breach of contract. 

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting injunctive relief along with restitution and compensatory, treble and punitive damages for himself and all class members. 

In January, FanDuel competitor DraftKings agreed to pay $325,000 to resolve claims the sports betting platform enabled problem gamblers by violating gambling laws.

FanDuel had previously agreed to donate $375,000 to a gambling addiction organization to resolve the same claims in July 2021. 

Have you been denied the ability to withdraw funds from FanDuel? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Jason L. Brodsky, Evan J. Smith and Ryan P. Cardona of Brodsky & Smith, LLC. 

The FanDuel Fund Withdrawal Denial Class Action Lawsuit is Manganaro v. FanDuel, Inc., et al., Case No. L-763-22, in the Superior Court of New Jersey, County of Camden.


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52 thoughts onFanDuel Class Action Alleges Company Breaks Law By Only Letting Bettors Withdraw ‘Played Through’ Funds

  1. Kevin bush says:

    Yeah I have the same issue lock me out of my account sent all my info there a lot of fraudulent activity going on with FanDuel

  2. Keven Pitsenbarger says:

    Please contact me regarding this matter

  3. Quantrail parker says:

    I just won 2k from $25 they suspended my account. They let me lose $200 tho now that I won and tried to withdraw they suspended my account

    1. Vito says:

      Typical. It’s all a scam.

  4. Grant Wonders says:

    I am currently going through an account suspension with fan duel.

  5. Daniell Scott says:

    I’m trying to get my money from them as we speak please contact me

  6. Ladarius says:

    Account suspended for inconsistencies activity after winning 10k with not response been 9days but when I my account was at -5k from losing everything was okay no problems.

  7. Steve Santee says:

    I won a $150 three-team parlay and won. I initiated a withdrawal of $900 and received an email stating I would receive the funds in my PayPal account in 24 hours. Instead I received an email stating my account was suspended due to “inconsistent activity”. This was 9 days ago and I cannot get any information from the chat or email. I did receive one automatic email response saying they are working on it and that nothing is needed on my side.

    Please help!

  8. Jenny Blount says:

    I have so many complaints regarding this app please contact me

    1. Torris Childs says:

      What’s your information

  9. Francis Pirrone says:

    After losing on fanduel casino I wasn’t playing as much . But on / 2 / 22 / 2022 fan duel sent me a $5 players bonus . This lured me in so of course I started depositing money , I made 4 deposits that day . I won a few hundred dollars and signed off for an hour . I then tried to log back in but was told I was suspended . They won’t give me my $225 , and they won’t even tell me why

  10. michael mace says:

    Yes

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