Kane vehemently denies betting on hockey

On Sunday, Kane responded on Twitter, referencing the allegations as being written by “my estranged wife (Anna).”

Part of Kane’s tweet addressed the allegations that he bet on his own games:
On Sunday, Kane responded on Twitter, referencing the allegations as being written by “my estranged wife (Anna).”

Part of Kane’s tweet addressed the allegations that he bet on his own games:

Unfortunately I would like to address the completely FALSE accusations that my estranged wife and soon to be ex wife has made against me. Even against the advice of my legal team I feel strongly that the public and fans hear this directly from me.

I have NEVER gambled/bet on Hockey, NEVER gambled/bet on a Sharks game, NEVER gambled/bet on any of my games and NEVER thrown a hockey game.

Cosmopolitan, a Las Vegas hotel and casino, dropped a 2019 lawsuit last year against Kane. The Cosmopolitan’s attorney, Lawrence Semenza, did not detail whether there was an out-of-court settlement on the suit that sought $500,000 repayment for Kane’s debts.

Kane’s tweet also referenced Anna’s supposed mental state. He alleged that she was unwilling to agree on reasonable terms for communicating with their daughter.

"I love the game of Hockey and would never do any of what was alleged," he wrote. "I look forward to cooperating fully with the league's investigation, having my name cleared and looking forward to this upcoming season.
Cosmopolitan, a Las Vegas hotel and casino, dropped a 2019 lawsuit last year against Kane. The Cosmopolitan’s attorney, Lawrence Semenza, did not detail whether there was an out-of-court settlement on the suit that sought $500,000 repayment for Kane’s debts.

Kane’s tweet also referenced Anna’s supposed mental state. He alleged that she was unwilling to agree on reasonable terms for communicating with their daughter.
 
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