Property tycoon who lost £1.5m on football bets loses court battle against Betfair
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A property tycoon who lost nearly £1.5m on football wagers has failed in a bid to get his loses back after suing Betfair.

Buy-to-let giant Lee Gibson told a court he placed more than 30,000 individual wagers through betting exchange Betfair during a "prolific" gambling period between 2009 and 2019.

Although he said he initially found it "enthralling and exciting," his losses became "unsustainable" and in March 2019, his account was locked.

Mr Gibson, 47, of Leeds, went on to sue Betfair, the world’s largest betting exchange, alleging that it should have known he was a "problem gambler" and was under a duty to stop him sooner.

But today, upholding a previous judge’s decision reject…

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