ESPN has reportedly asked several personalities to stop promoting Papaya Gaming. This action follows a lawsuit against the company. However, Stephen A. Smith’s own promotion of the same game has not been affected. Other ESPN names like Mina Kimes have acknowledged the situation. This has sparked debate about fairness in sports media.
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