SportingBet, Government Settle over U.S. Gambling Law Violations
Posted: September 22, 2010
Updated: October 4, 2017
It’s yet another settlement win for the U.S. government as yet another online sportsbook seeks to avoid an even costlier courtroom showdown
It’s yet another settlement win for the U.S. government as yet another online sportsbook seeks to avoid an even costlier courtroom showdown over possible violation of American gambling laws.
Sporting Bet joins a list of companies involved with Internet poker, sportsbooks or online casinos in the United States which have agreed to pay up rather than risk prosecution, and that $33 million may have been a small price to pay, relatively. PartyGaming and its founder Anarag Dikshit have ponied up a combined $405 million since 2008 in settlements with the U.S. federal government, while payment processors NETeller settled for $136 million in 2007.