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DraftKings to Pay $200,000 Penalty to Settle Claims of Disclosing 'Material' Information to Select Investors, SEC Says
Sep 26, 2024 2:49 PM

05:14 PM EDT, 09/26/2024 (MT Newswires) -- DraftKings ( DKNG ) has agreed to pay a $200,000 civil penalty to settle claims by the US Securities and Exchange Commission that the company disclosed certain "material" nonpublic information to select investors, the SEC said Thursday.

The company disclosed the information in July 2023 to investors who followed or otherwise saw its chief executive's social media accounts without disclosing the same information to all investors, according to the SEC.

"Even though Regulation FD required DraftKings ( DKNG ) to promptly disclose the information to all investors after it was selectively disclosed to some, DraftKings ( DKNG ) did not disclose the information to the public until seven days later when it announced its financial earnings for [Q2 2023]," the SEC said.

The company has agreed to pay the penalty without admitting or denying the order's findings, the SEC said.

DraftKings ( DKNG ) didn't immediately respond to MT Newswires' request for comment.

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