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May 14, 2021 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The operator of a sports betting app in Tennessee is now in “good standing” after it faced suspension over suspected debit card fraud by some users.
In a letter Wednesday, Tennessee Lottery General Counsel Alonda McCutcheon wrote that the temporary suspension of Tennessee Action 24/7 is “null and void” and that state regulators don’t have an active investigation about the allegations.
Lottery officials suspended the company’s sportsbook license in March over debit card fraud allegations. A lottery investigator said the suspected fraud would have stopped earlier if the company had proper internal controls.
Action 24/7 sued over the suspension, saying it took steps against future problems and wasn’t permitted to speak at a lottery meeting on the suspension.
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Nashville restaurants are teaming up with a national campaign to fight anti-Asian racism during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Seven restaurants will donate a portion of sales in May to Asian Americans Advancing Justice, a national coalition that provides legal and educational support to Asian American communities.
The nationwide Dough Something campaign kicked off in April with participating restaurants in cities such as Chicago and St. Louis. Nashville s campaign runs through May 31 and includes members of the restaurant advocacy group Tennessee Action for Hospitality. The hospitality industry has always been an ally in the fight for social change, and the recent uptick in violence against the AAPI community is more than troubling, said Tennessee Action for Hospitality president and Nicky s Coal Fired co-owner Caroline Galzin.