Two sweepstakes casinos and their operator received a second wave of cease-and-desist letters from Maryland’s gaming regulator.
On March 17, the well-known online sweepstakes casinos received cease-and-desist orders from the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, also known as the Maryland Lottery. VGW was accused by the regulator of operating both platforms unlawfully without a Maryland gaming license.
Additionally, the Maryland Lottery stated that online sports betting and fantasy competitions are the only types of permitted online gambling in Maryland; these do not apply to the services provided by the casinos.
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The letter acquired by gaming attorney Daniel Wallach on Tuesday said, “We have reviewed your site(s) and see that (Lucky Land Slots and Chumba Casino’s)… offerings contain the elements of gaming.”
It continues, “Unless specifically permitted, gaming is prohibited by Maryland law. In Maryland, the gaming that is available on your website is not permitted by law.
VGW was given until March 27 to verify that it had received the cease-and-desist order and to notify the authorities if it was providing its clients with online gambling. This included giving a thorough rundown of its game content.
Cease-and-desist orders in Maryland give receivers ten days to stop operations before they are considered noncompliant.
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