Phil Mickelson a "Known Rat" in Billy Walters Case Claims Pro Bettor

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A popular sports bettor might not have been on board with wagering on Sunday's much hyped "The Match: Champions for Charity".


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Gadoon Kyrollos, better known as "Spanky" on Twitter (and profiled here), claims one of the participants in Sunday's match is, not only a rat, but a stiff.

That would be Phil Mickelson, though Gambling911.com cannot confirm these allegations.

Billy Walters is probably the most successful pro sports bettors of our time.  As Gambling911 reported, Walters was released from prison late last month and placed on home confinement due to the Covid-19 crisis

He was accused of collecting tens of millions of dollars illegally in the stock market to seem like "a winner" to himself and others.  Mickelson was named in the complaint but not charged.  The pro golfer did have to fork over $1 million.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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