Lester Munson: Retired Journalist & Legal Analyst for Sports Illustrated and ESPN
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The Menace of Sports Gambling: exploring the long term effects on Collegiate and professional sports
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The Menace of Sports Gambling
Gambling isn't new, in fact it was around before Christ and actually played a role in financing the American Revolution. The challenge of the game and the promise of a quick dollar continues to attract a variety of players, especially with an increased presence of online platforms. But with today's targeted advertising and the ease of placing bets online for collegiate and professional sports, what are the real long term costs of gambling?
For 30 years, Lester Munson worked as a journalist specializing in legal affairs and investigations in the sports industry. He has written about money, celebrity, violence, sex, drugs, race, gender, greed, falls from grace, labor, litigation, and legislation in the world of sports. He worked as a staff writer at Sports Illustrated and at ESPN. His assignments included antitrust litigation in college and professional sports; attempts at reform in the NCAA; criminal prosecutions for domestic violence, rape, and murder; the investigation of the use of performance enhancing drugs by Lance Armstrong, Roger Clemens, and Barry Bonds; and, investigations of fraud in FIFA and the Olympics and by Alan Eagleson.
Munson is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Chicago Law School, He served for 11 years as member of the Board of Trustees of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, the largest non-profit alcohol and addiction treatment organization in the U.S. He is an adjunct instructor at the Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism. He has appeared frequently on National Public Radio, on WTTW, the Chicago affiliate of PBS, and numerous other broadcast outlets. He resides in Chicago.
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