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Michigan cracks down on 13 unlawful playing web sites

By Editorial Board Published April 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan cracks down on 13 unlawful playing web sites

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Gaming Management Board (MGCB) has despatched cease-and-desist letters to 13 unlawful offshore playing web sites.

The MGCB says the unlawful offshore web sites operated with out correct state licenses and unlawfully focused Michganders.

Record of the unlawful web sites:

Captain Jack On line casino

On line casino Brango

Ducky Luck On line casino

El Royale On line casino

Jazz On line casino

Jazz Sports activities On line casino

Racebook, Looselines

Planet 7 On line casino

Purple Canine On line casino

Royal Oak On line casino

Silver Oak On line casino

Skybook

Slots of Vegaswere

These websites have been based mostly outdoors the U.S. in Curaçao, Costa Rica, and the Autonomous Island of Anjouan.

The MGCB says the web sites allowed customers to gamble utilizing a wide range of cost strategies, equivalent to bank cards, PayPal, and cryptocurrencies.

The web sites would use restrictive withdrawal practices, demanding gamers meet excessive wagering thresholds earlier than accessing their funds. MGDB says these practices go away customers susceptible to monetary exploitation and undermine the equity of the playing expertise.

These web sites will not be regulated to Michigan’s requirements for accountable gaming, shopper safety, or knowledge safety, placing customers at additional threat of fraud and id theft.

“These illegal gambling websites put Michigan residents at significant personal and financial risk,” mentioned Henry Williams, Govt Director of the MGCB, in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“Our priority is to maintain a secure and regulated gaming environment. These websites not only violate Michigan`s laws but also engage in deceptive practices that endanger consumers, including withholding winnings and imposing unfair wagering requirements,” added Williams.

Find out how to defend your self from unregulated playing web sites:

Solely interact with on-line playing websites approved and licensed by the State of Michigan

When you consider you’ve gotten encountered unlawful playing exercise or a suspicious on-line platform, report it by calling the MGCB hotline at 1-888-314-2682 or by emailing

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