Don’t Expect Many Sportsbook Ads Aimed At 18+ KY Bettors, Legal Expert Says
Gilbert Brooks, a gaming attorney at a national firm, doesn't believe there will be a flurry of KY sportsbook ads directed at under-21 bettors.
Carson Mundy is the brand content manager of Gaming Today. With a background in politics, sports, and SEO, he covers the legislative side of the sports betting industry. Carson has more than a decade of experience in the media and marketing industries, with time spent at resulta, The Canadian Press, Microsoft News, The Canadian Olympic Media Broadcast Consortium, Sportsnet, and other national outlets.
Gilbert Brooks, a gaming attorney at a national firm, doesn't believe there will be a flurry of KY sportsbook ads directed at under-21 bettors.
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