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Louisiana Gaming Regulators Crack Down on Illegal Sports Betting, Gaming Operators

Robert Linnehan

By Robert Linnehan in Sports Betting News

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  • The Louisiana Gaming Control Board issued 42 cease-and-desist letters to illegal operators
  • The board focused on illegal sports betting, iGaming, and sweepstakes operators
  • These included Fliff, VGW, and Bovada

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board delivered a series of cease-and-desist notices to illegal sports betting, iGaming, and sweepstakes operators in the Pelican State.

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board issued 42 cease-and-desist notices to illegal gambling operations that are violating Louisiana law and jeopardizing the integrity of the state’s gaming market.

“These actions send a clear message,” Christopher B. Hebert, Chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, said in a public notice. “Louisiana will not tolerate illegal operators who put our citizens at risk and undermine the fairness and integrity of our gaming industry. We will continue to use every enforcement tool available to protect the public and uphold the law.”

Board Cracks Down on Illegal Gaming

In coordination with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office and the Louisiana State Police, Gaming Enforcement Division, the board issued 42 notices to offshore wagering platforms, online sweepstakes operators, and illegally operating iGaming companies that have circumvented state gaming laws and regulations.

Notably, Bovada, VGW, and Fliff received notice to cease operations in the state.

The following companies received cease-and-desist notices:

  1. Harp Media B.V. d/b/a Bovada
  2. Azure Ventures Limited
  3. Bamboo Media, LTD and Arachis Media, LTD
  4. Dama N.V. d/b/a Wild Casino
  5. Golden Heart Games, Inc. d/b/a Golden Heart Games
  6. GTBets
  7. Heritage Sports
  8. Joy Media Works, LLC d/b/a Zitobox
  9. KHK Games, Inc. d/b/a Clubs Poker
  10. Kickr Games Pty Ltd and Kickr Sweepstakes
  11. MW Services Limited d/b/a Wow Vegas
  12. OC Media Holdings LLC d/b/a One Country
  13. Papaya Gaming Ltd. d/b/a Papaya Gaming
  14. Regal Technologies, LLC d/b/a SweepSlots
  15. Rolling Riches Ltd. d/b/a Rolling Riches Casino
  16. Sweepstakes Limited
  17. TD Investments Ltd. d/b/a Jumba Bet Casino
  18. The WagerWeb Group d/b/a WagerWeb
  19. VGW Holdings US, Inc., VGW Games, Ltd., and VGW Malta, Ltd.
  20. Winning Poker Network
  21. Yellow Social Interactive Ltd.
  22. Youwager
  23. 10 Ten Gaming, LLC d/b/a Smiles Casino and/or 10TEN Gaming LLC
  24. BetAnySports
  25. Diamond Sportsbook International d/b/a BetDSI
  26. BetNow
  27. Blue High House S.A.
  28. BetUS
  29. Wonder Play Company N.V. d/b/a BetWhale
  30. Blazesoft Ltd.
  31. BookMaker Sportsbook, Casino & Racebook d/b/a BookMaker
  32. Precise IG Solutions B.V. d/b/a CoinPoker
  33. CommissionKings
  34. Duranbah Limited NV
  35. Enchanted Studios, LLC d/b/a Enchanted Casinos
  36. CitoPedia N.V. d/b/a Everygame
  37. Fliff, Inc.
  38. Social Gaming, LLC
  39. Woopla, Inc. d/b/a funzpoints
  40. Gold Coin Group, LLC d/b/a Chanced Casino
  41. Genesys Technology N.V.
  42. Imion Limited Casinos and/or Termas del Arapay Management S.A.

Additional enforcement actions will be taken as necessary to ensure compliance with state gaming laws.

Less Than a Week After Gov. Landry Veto

The crackdown came less than a week after Gov. Jeff Landry (R)  issued a veto for SB 181, a bill to ban dual-currency sweepstakes gaming and increase penalties for offering illegal gaming.

Landry noted in his veto message that the bill is unnecessary, as the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division, and Louisiana Attorney General’s Office are already tasked with combating illegal gaming.

The bill, Gov. Landry noted, is overly broad and may impact efforts to deal with illegal gaming actors in the state.

“As such, this bill is a solution in search of a problem that is already being solved by our current system, and some of the language in this bill is overly board and could be interpreted in an adverse manner which may harm or impede our current enforcement actions taken against these bad actors,” he wrote.

Robert Linnehan
Robert Linnehan

Regulatory Writer and Editor

Rob covers all regulatory developments in online gambling. He specializes in US sports betting news along with casino regulation news as one of the most trusted sources in the country.

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