Legal saga ends as Donald Trump’s name to be removed at Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point

Two and a half years later, a protracted legal battle has come to an end.

Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio tried to terminate Donald Trump’s lease at Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point in the Bronx, New York, in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

Two and a half years later, a protracted legal battle has come to an end, with Trump’s name soon to be removed from the golf course. According to reports by ABC7 in New York and the New York Post, Bally’s has taken over the lease from Trump.

“We are supportive of the transfer of the Ferry Point Golf Course to Bally’s, and we are confident they will deliver a high-quality golfing experience to New Yorkers,” the New York City Parks Department said in a statement.

The ABC7 report says Bally’s is expected to continue to run the golf course at Ferry Point. Trump was in the ninth year of a 20-year lease with the city, signed when the course opened in 2014.

The Bally’s deal, according to the report, is “similar to the one Trump reached with Hilton to buy him out of his lease with the federal government to operate the old post office in Washington DC.”

The New York Post reports that Bally’s is adding the golf course in hopes of landing a valuable gaming license in New York City.

Browns partner with Bally’s in advance of sports betting in Ohio

In advance of Ohio law going into effect, the Browns and Bally’s interactive have announced their partnership:

The Cleveland Browns have partnered with Bally’s Interactive to bring sports betting to First Energy Stadium. The Ohio law is scheduled to go into effect in January of 2023.

It is possible that it is implemented sooner but the current timeline would limit it to the end of the 2022 NFL season and playoffs.

The Browns and Bally’s partnership follows many others around the league as teams get ahead of the impending legislation. Bally’s has been involved in the gaming industry for a long time including hotels and casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.

The two partners released details on what to expect when the Ohio law allows:

Pending appropriate licensing and regulatory approvals, the collaboration will be highlighted by a branded lounge at FirstEnergy Stadium, the launch of the mobile Bally Bet Sportsbook app in Ohio and free-to-play gaming opportunities for fans in the state.

As with most things in business, the two sides are set to profit from partnering together. Bally’s gets to connect to the passionate Cleveland fanbase while the Browns get to tap into the infrastructure already in place for betting with Bally’s.

As with all gambling, bettors must be 21 years old or older. It is likely that the gameday experiences may involve betting to get more fan engagement.