What this is is nothing more than a political shake down.
Plain and simple.
Once the AG saw the ledger of FanDuel and DraftKing they were all "we want a piece of this"
If those two fantasy sites were making chump change, this would be a non story.
Now if for instance the heads of FanDuel and the heads of the Attorney General's office were to meet behind closed doors and agree to a hypothetical, say 20 percent tax on profits to be paid to NY state, how fast do you think the AG's office make a public statement along the lines of something like this "Our bad, we thought this was gambling, but this is a game of skill, carry on business as usual"?
Plain and simple.
Once the AG saw the ledger of FanDuel and DraftKing they were all "we want a piece of this"
If those two fantasy sites were making chump change, this would be a non story.
Now if for instance the heads of FanDuel and the heads of the Attorney General's office were to meet behind closed doors and agree to a hypothetical, say 20 percent tax on profits to be paid to NY state, how fast do you think the AG's office make a public statement along the lines of something like this "Our bad, we thought this was gambling, but this is a game of skill, carry on business as usual"?