High Court dismisses ₤ 1.48 million gamer losses case versus Betfair
A UK High Court judge has actually turned down a case brought by a gamer looking for to recuperate ₤ 1.48 million in losses made on the Betfair Exchange in between 2009 and 2019 as Betfair did not owe him a task of care.
The case versus Betfair was heard in London's Royal Courts of Justice in between 1 and 12 July, with the judgment bied far on 14 November.
Complaintant Lee Gibson implicated Flutter's Betfair arm of failing their task of care to him, however at no point did he inform them he was experiencing a betting dependency.
Court filings kept in mind that Betfair did not owe Gibson a responsibility of care as they had no sign that he required one.
[By law] an individual does not owe a typical law responsibility of care to avoid others suffering damage as an outcome of t...