Bet365 Settles Megan McCann Case

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Bet365 Settles Megan McCann Case

British bookmaker Bet365 has reportedly reached a ‘settlement favourable to ’the bookmaker’ in the infamous case of Megan McCann.


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The case has become infamous in Irish betting circles after bookmaking giants Bet365 refused to pay out £984,833 to McCann following her £24,960 each-way Lucky15 bet came home in 2016.

The following year McCann launched legal action against the bookie, suing them for breach of contract and claiming that Bet365 ‘engaged in practices that were "unconscionable, exploitative and unlawful".

The British bookmaker had claimed that the then 18-year-old’s original stake was provided by a third party and refused to refund that amount of £25,000.

It was learned that an official “notice of discontinuance” in the case had been lodged by McCann’s legal team last week.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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