The following article breaks it down pretty well, so I won't bother writing it up here:

https://www.usbets.com/jade-roper-ba...ngs-collusion/

Cliffs: Jade Roper (now Jade Tolbert) was on the TV show "The Bachelor", and won the DraftKings Millionaire Maker this week. She is married to Tanner Tolbert, who previously appeared on "The Bachelorette".



Both entered this week's contest on DraftKings, and each entered 150 lineups. Their lineups were configured in a way to where it looked more like 300 unique entries, to where there was such little duplication that it is almost statistically impossible for such uniqueness to occur without colluding together.

It's the DFS equivalent of multi-accounting.

Also, laughably one of Tanner's friends, who claimed to have been on the phone with him all day, accidentally congratulated HIM for winning, instead of Jade. Then he deleted his tweet. Oops!



It is very likely that Jade won in name only, and that Tanner submitted both lineups in order to give himself double the chance of winning.

This is very embarrassing for DraftKings, where their first sort-of-famous-outside-of-DFS million dollar winner turned out to be a cheater.