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Update:
- A New Jersey federal judge consolidated four proposed class action lawsuits against BetMGM LLC that allege the gambling sites’ cybersecurity allowed, and hid, a network breach that gave a third party access to users’ personal information.
- Five users of BetMGM, the betting division of MGM Resorts, filed four similar lawsuits in New Jersey in late 2022 and early 2023, citing invasion of privacy, breach of contract and negligence for failure to protect personal information.
- U.S. District Judge Julien Xavier Neals wrote in his order April 3 that the consolidation allowed BetMGM to avoid addressing each lawsuit individually.
- One of the plaintiff’s attorneys requested the consolidation.
BetMGM lawsuit overview:
- Who: Another BetMGM consumer filed a class action lawsuit against the company.
- Why: This is the third lawsuit filed against the company in the past two months alleging negligence in the aftermath of a 2022 data breach.
- Where: The BetMGM lawsuit was filed in a New Jersey federal court.
(Feb. 2, 2023)
BetMGM allowed a data breach that exposed the sensitive personal information of more than 1.5 million of its customers, a new class action lawsuit alleges, joining two previous lawsuits filed in the wake of the 2022 breach.
Plaintiff Anthony Grippa filed the class action complaint against BetMGM — the betting division of MGM — on Jan. 26 in a New Jersey federal court, alleging negligence and violations of warranty and privacy laws.
It is the third lawsuit of its kind, after BetMGM announced the data breach Dec. 21, saying a hacker obtained certain BetMGM patron records in an unauthorized manner.
According to Grippa’s complaint, BetMGM’s poor security resulted in a breach of the company’s network that allowed a third party to access his sensitive personal information.
He alleges a third party accessed BetMGM’s network in May 2022 and stole personally identifiable information, including names, email and postal addresses, phone numbers and birthdates, of every customer who placed a casino wager using BetMGM’s website.
The company learned of the violation Nov. 28 and only advised affected customers Dec. 21, 2022, the lawsuit says.
Late notice of data breach caused issues for customers, lawsuit alleges
When BetMGM contacted customers three weeks after it learned of the breach, it assured them their passwords and account funds were not accessed, the lawsuit states.
However, earlier that same day, someone posted to a cybercrime forum that they had breached BetMGM’s cyber security, and that data from that breach was for sale, the complaint states.
“Defendant’s delayed response adversely affected plaintiff and other class members as they could have undertaken proactive measures to secure their [personal information],” Grippa says.
“Instead, defendant sat on this important information to the detriment of plaintiff and the class, until defendant’s hand was forced by the cybercrime posting.”
Grippa says he and other customers have been harmed by having their personal information put at risk of theft and identity fraud. He is looking to represent anyone else in the United States whose data was compromised in the data breach.
Grippa is suing for negligence, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty and seeks damages, fees, costs and a jury trial. The lawsuit also seeks to force BetMGM to address the vulnerabilities in its system and to delete all personal information it can’t justify storing.
Were you affected by the BetMGM data breach? Let us know in the comments.
Grippa and the proposed class are represented by Andrew J. Heo and Jeffrey W. Golan of Barrack Rodos & Bacine and John G. Emerson of the Emerson Firm PLLC.
The BetMGM class action lawsuit is Grippa, et al. v. BetMGM LLC, Case No. 2:23-cv-00468, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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51 thoughts onJudge consolidates BetMGM data breach class action lawsuits
I would like to be apart of the mgm class action
I’ve used the app many times
Thanks
I’d like to be part of this BetMGM because I’m dealing with similar problems with the app
I have also had issues with BetMGM in Michigan. I got a tax statement saying I won $1200 but those were promo credits and did not win that. Also, have won money and not been paid. Would like to speak with someone.
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Please include me in the in the settlement I was never informed that MGM had been hacked and I am very tired of my information being put on the black market that makes the third time
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Please add me to the class action law suit..because of their poor security on its members info, my banking info has been compromised with suspicious withdrawal transactions depleting funds over thousands of dollars, I even have proof from bank statements showing it. I was never even notified by MGM about it until I started looking more closely at my bank statement and there it is, two different types of suspicious withdrawals that doesn’t match all the others.