Ryan Seacrest is being sued by Aubrey Carillo, a California resident, who claims that Seacrest is promoting an illegal online casino, ChumbaCasino.com, in violation of California law. The lawsuit accuses Seacrest, the celebrity endorser for the casino, of contributing to the rise of online gambling addiction through his promotion of the platform on social media and in promotional materials.
The Allegations
According to the lawsuit, Carillo alleges that Chumba Casino operates illegally in California, where online gambling is not permitted, and that Seacrest’s endorsement is playing a role in encouraging illegal gambling activities. Carillo claims that their family, including a child, accessed the gambling site and was negatively affected by it.
The lawsuit also points out that Chumba Casino has been banned in several states but continues to operate in California. Carillo is seeking an injunction to shut down the website’s operations in California and stop Seacrest from receiving any further compensation generated by the casino’s promotion.
Chumba Casino’s Response
In response to the lawsuit, a spokesperson for Chumba Casino told TMZ that the company operates its social casino in strict compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, adding that the lawsuit lacks merit. The representative emphasized that Ryan Seacrest is not involved in the operation of Chumba’s business and expressed disappointment that he has been unfairly targeted in the suit.
Seacrest’s Involvement
Seacrest, who serves as a brand ambassador for Chumba Casino, has yet to comment on the lawsuit. A source close to the situation, however, has suggested that this is simply a nuisance lawsuit with little substance.
The case raises concerns about the legalities of online casinos in California and the responsibility of celebrities who promote such platforms. The outcome could have significant implications for celebrity endorsements in the online gambling industry.