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Overseas gambling site Bovada told to stop operating in Michigan

Michigan gaming board sends cease-and-desist letter

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The Michigan gaming board has issued a cease-and-desist to illegal gambling site Bovada.

The overseas-based gambling company has remained accessible to residents in Michigan, as an unregulated and unlicensed offering.

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The state says Bovada is in violation of Michigan’s Lawful Internet Gaming Act, the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act and the Michigan Penal Code.

“The proliferation of online gaming platforms has led to increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies worldwide, and this action serves as a stern warning to overseas companies that flouting local regulations will not be tolerated,” MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams said. “The MGCB remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding Michigan’s laws and regulations and will continue to actively monitor and enforce compliance within the state to ensure a fair and secure gaming environment for all.”

The board says Bovada had 14 days to take steps to prevent Michigan residents from gaming on their sites before further legal action is taken.


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