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Michigan Gaming Control Board Shuts Down 10 Offshore Casino Sites in 2025 Crackdown

Michigan Gaming Control Board Shuts Down 10 Offshore Casino Sites in 2025 Crackdown

The Michigan Gaming Control Board has cracked down on ten offshore online casinos, ordering them to stop targeting Michigan players. The operators—tied to Apex Dynamics Ltd., based in Belize—were running without licenses and violated multiple state laws. These sites were accepting deposits from Mich

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Michigan issues cease-and-desist to Go Go Gold and eight other offshore casinos

Michigan issues cease-and-desist to Go Go Gold and eight other offshore casinos

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) issued nine cease-and-desist letters to unlicensed online casino operators in the Great Lakes State. The market has 15 legal online casinos and the regulator has been hard at work shutting down unlicensed competition.The MGCB claims that these operators have

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Michigan regulator issues cease-and-desist to unlicensed offshore operator

Michigan regulator issues cease-and-desist to unlicensed offshore operator

The Michigan Gaming Control Board on Thursday issued a cease-and-desist letter to Duranbah Limited N.V., the operator of MyBookie.ag in Curaçao.The site offers a variety of casino-style games, including slots, poker and live-dealer games like blackjack, roulette and craps. It also allows users to pl

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Michigan: Denise A. Lambert-Bounds reappointed to Gaming Control Board

Michigan: Denise A. Lambert-Bounds reappointed to Gaming Control Board

Deidre A. Lambert-Bounds has been reappointed to the Michigan Gaming Control Board by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.“Board member Lambert-Bounds has consistently demonstrated exceptional commitment and insight in regulating Michigan’s gaming industry, and we are thrilled to have her continue as a vital part

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Michigan Gaming Control Board announces sentences of two for running an illegal casino

Michigan Gaming Control Board announces sentences of two for running an illegal casino

The Michigan Gaming Control Board Monday announced the sentencing of two people involved in operating Cellular Bank, a storefront casino previously operating in Flint.Linos Antonio Kas-Mikha, 52, of Grand Blanc and Robert Jamerson, 55, of Saginaw were sentenced by Judge Elizabeth A. Kelly in the 7th

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Michigan regulator authorizes BetMGM to host multi-state internet poker with New Jersey players

Michigan regulator authorizes BetMGM to host multi-state internet poker with New Jersey players

TheMichigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has approved BetMGM to operate multi-state online poker games, allowing players in Michigan to compete with those in New Jersey. The move, aligned with the Lawful Internet Gaming Act and the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), aims to provide a larg

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More unlicensed gaming cease-and-desist letters issued in Michigan

More unlicensed gaming cease-and-desist letters issued in Michigan

Two more cease-and-desist letters have been issued by the Michigan gambling regulator against gaming companies it says are based in Costa Rica. Ace Per Head and Ace23, which Ace Per Head manages, have both been told to “immediately halt” all gaming activity within the Great lakes State. Ace23 oper

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Michigan orders Papaya Gaming to halt operations over illegal gambling allegations

Michigan orders Papaya Gaming to halt operations over illegal gambling allegations

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has ordered Israel-based Papaya Gaming to cease operations in the state, accusing the company of running illegal gambling activities through its mobile gaming apps. The MGCB issued the cease-and-desist order on Thursday, giving Papaya 14 days to comply or fac

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Israel-based gaming operator handed Michigan cease-and-desist letter

Israel-based gaming operator handed Michigan cease-and-desist letter

The gambling regulator in Michigan, US, has continued its illegal market enforcement action with a cease-and-desist order for an operator based in Israel. Tel Aviv-based Papaya Gaming was found to be offering gaming services on four sites after an investigation by the Michigan Gaming Control Board

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