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Bryce Harper denies giving FanDuel consent for video to customer

Bryce Harper is disputing FanDuel's use of a video message sent to a customer with a gambling addiction.

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The brief

Bryce Harper has denied giving FanDuel consent to use a video for a customer. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Harper states that FanDuel used a Cameo video as a VIP reward in a case involving a gambler.

Coverage from ESPN, NBC Sports, and NBC10 Philadelphia emphasizes Harper's response to reports that the message was sent to a man with a gambling addiction. The reports focus on the lack of authorization for the video's use.

Future developments depend on the resolution of the dispute between Harper and FanDuel regarding the unauthorized use of the recording.

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What did Bryce Harper say about the video?

Harper denied giving FanDuel consent to use the video and stated it was a Cameo video used as a VIP reward.

Who was the intended recipient of the video according to reports?

Reports indicate the video was sent to a man with a gambling addiction.

Which outlets are covering this story?

The story is being covered by ESPN, NBC Sports, NBC10 Philadelphia, and the Orlando Sentinel.

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