Stephen A. Smith wasn’t the only ESPN personality to endorse the sketchy solitaire app.
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took to social media on Saturday to apologize for previously advertising the app Solitaire Cash, whose parent company, Papaya Gaming, has been the target of a recent lawsuit.
Papaya Gaming was found to have previously defrauded customers in real-money games of skill, with a court recently ruling that the company would place bots into games that were intended to be played by only humans, and the bots were able to determine who won or lost.
ESPN’s Mina Kimes speaks before the Lions’ road win over the Ravens on Sept. 22, 2025. Getty Images
“The truth is: I didn’t spend any time looking into the whole thing, and that’s 100% on me,” Kimes posted on X . “Thought it was jus

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