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    "Congress Calls on Justice Department to Go After Illegal Sportsbooks"... anything to sweat?

    https://www.casino.org/news/congress...l-sportsbooks/

    "The Congressional Gaming Caucus — with the support of the American Gaming Association and several major professional sports leagues — on Wednesday called on the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to take a harder stance against illegal sportsbooks that take wagers from American bettors.

    More than two dozen members of Congress signed a letter that went to Attorney General Merrick Garland. They asked that the DOJ “make a concerted effort” against offshore operators. Among those listed in the letter sent by Gaming Caucus cochairs Dina Titus (D-Nevada) and Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pennsylvania) are Bovada, MyBookie, and BetOnline, which the lawmakers said have “nearly indistinguishable” platforms from legally licensed providers.

    These predatory operations expose our constituents to financial and cyber vulnerabilities; do not have protocols to address money laundering, sports integrity, or age restrictions; and undermine states’ efforts to capture much needed tax revenue through legal sports betting channels,” the lawmakers wrote.

    The letter also states that as legal sports betting has grown rapidly across the country, online searches for offshore books are growing faster. In 2021, searches for offshore sports betting operators increased by nearly 40%, with most of those searches tied to Bovada.

    “These dangerous operators are not relegated to the dark web, but instead are easily accessed through any computer or smartphone,” the letter stated. “This creates confusion for many consumers, who may not even know they are wagering illegally.”

    AGA, Sports Leagues Also Back Action
    Besides unlicensed offshore books, illegal sports betting can also include local bookmakers, and the government has worked to get several of those cases before grand juries and courts.

    The letter urges Garland and the DOJ to work with key stakeholders “to identify the worst actors” and take action against them. They also want federal officials to help “educate” American bettors about the “dangers” tied to illegal betting.

    That call comes as legalized sports betting is now available in more than half of the United States.

    Currently, 30 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico allow either retail sportsbooks, online wagering, or both. Five other states have legalized the activity, and two more states – California and Massachusetts – could join them later this year.

    Besides the AGA, the caucus’ letter also has support from the NFL, NHL, MLB, and PGA Tour.

    “We appreciate Congress’ continued engagement and join in urging the Department of Justice to address problems posed by illegal offshore gambling operators, an issue that affects all who care about the integrity of sports,” NFL Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer Sabrina Perel said in a statement.

    The lawmakers want Justice officials to respond by Sept. 6 and provide what support they need from Congress so they can take action and prosecute offshore operators.

    About the Gaming Caucus
    Besides Titus and Reschenthaler, other lawmakers who signed the letter include: US Reps. Anthony G. Brown (D-Maryland), André Carson (D-Indiana), Thomas R. Suozzi (D-New York), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pennsylvania), C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Maryland), Mark E. Amodei (R-Nevada), David J. Trone (D-Maryland), John Joyce (R- Pennsylvania), Jefferson Van Drew (R-New Jersey), Susie Lee (D- Nevada), Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey), Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio), Colin Z. Allred (D-Texas), Haley M. Stevens (D-Michigan), Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), Doug LaMalfa (R-California), Mary Gay Scanlon (D- Pennsylvania), Steven Horsford (D-Nevada), Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas), Mike Kelly (R- Pennsylvania), Fred Keller (R- Pennsylvania), David P. Joyce (R-Ohio), Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), Grace Meng (D-New York), Ben Cline (R-Virginia), and Pete Aguilar (D-California).

    Offshore sports betting is not the only issue on the Gaming Caucus’ agenda. Lawmakers have also called on the federal government to raise the tax threshold on slot machine jackpots and eliminate the .25% excise tax on legal sports bets."


    I know I know, "don't leave an amount on these sites that you aren't willing to lose", but wondering if this could get expedited, since more states are legalizing it

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    Yes, the hammer may come down at any time.

    The two most likely targets would be Bovada and Betonline. Whether they could withstand such an assault from the US government remains to be seen.

    But yes, as you said, don't overly keep too much money on these offshore sites.

     
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    please dont fuck with bovada its where i do my majority of losing roulette sessions

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    also those like 120 dollar sit n gos are fire

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    Legal books are paying the piper in the form of taxes. Now they want the protection money they are sending in put to good use.

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    Also talk about bad actors.

    I can’t make a bet at any public book in my state. I get someone to make a bet for me in another state and they won’t take the action because it’s too sharp. Legal books will Only take action from players they know hey will beat over time.

    Now they want to “educate the consumer about illegal betting”. Wonder if they will cover the part where “legal” books only want losers. “Legal betting”. What bullshit. It’s illegal for them to take the bet not for you to make it.

    It’s all about protecting companies paying the tax bribe. That’s what this is. Take all that “customer protection” nonsense down the fucking road.

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    omg is that what it is daly you wild genius?

     
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    we lived through the Golden Age of unregulated wagering.

    ‘tis now the twilight as foretold in scripture

    I find myself oddly at peace as I have prepared for the coming of the white man and his laws. I choose to seek new frontiers.

    I bid you godspeed and pray for your soul should you choose to do battle with the maths

     
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      lol wow: this is hilarious old boy

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    I got an email on June 21st from BOL asking for customer feedback. Wonder if you did too

    Quick rating that spawned an opportunity to write a comment.

    In nearly a decade I have never been solicited in that way.

    The timing is interesting, of course. As Daly pointed out, light regulation has nothing to do with Customer Satisfaction but good luck to them. Maybe they try to get a license.

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    rofl has saldito been watching 1883

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