Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board levies $60,000 in iGaming fines
24 Mar 2023
The approved consent agreements were the result of negotiations between OEC and:
- Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, LLC, operator of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course, which was fined $45,000 for allowing five individuals who were enrolled in the Board’s iGaming Self-Exclusion program to conduct gaming activity on its online Barstool Sportsbook. An interactive gaming certificate must refuse wagers from and deny gaming privileges and benefits to an individual who has placed themself on the iGaming Self-Exclusion List;
- Downs Racing, L.P., operator of Mohegan Pennsylvania casino, and its iGaming partner Unibet Interactive, Inc., were jointly ordered to pay a fine of $7,500 for failure to suspend an interactive gaming account for an individual who had utilized one of the offered compulsive gambling tools and requested a temporary suspension of online gaming activities. In this instance, the individual requested a 90-day “cool off” period but the request went unacknowledged by the operator and the individual continued substantial gaming activity for 21 more days; and,
- Evolution US, LLC, holder of an iGaming Manufacturer License, which was fined $7,500 for an unlicensed employee dealing several games of blackjack in its gaming studio for live dealer interactive gaming.
- Copies of the approved consent agreements offering more details on these matters are available upon request through the Board’s Office of Communications.
- A male patron was placed on the Involuntary Exclusion List after leaving a 12-year-old unattended in a running vehicle in the Presque Isle Downs & Casino parking lot while he wagered at the sportsbook
- A female patron was placed on the Involuntary Exclusion List after leaving a 14-month-old unattended in a running vehicle in the Valley Forge Casino Resort parking lot while she wagered at the sportsbook.
For more information on this issue and to assist in bringing awareness of this problem, you can visit the Board’s special “Don’t Gamble with Kids” campaign website at https://dontgamblewithkids.org/.
The next meeting of the Board is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, 26 April in the Board’s Public Hearing Room located on the second floor of the Strawberry Square Complex in Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board levies $60,000 in iGaming fines
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