The Times quotes watchdogs who accuse the Barstool founder of recklessly advising his fans to wager their “house, kids, [and] family” on a single game
that he had offered to do a face-to-face interview session with the author of the Times story, reporter Emily Steel, seven months ago.
“I don’t care what your politics are, how you sit — I am the witness of a story you are working on for basically a year and I am saying: ‘I will sit down with you. You can ask me anything. I’m not saying ‘lawyers in the room’. Nobody, just me.” “[Steel] never had interest in telling the truth,” Portnoy said. “All she wanted to do was build a case against me.”
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