More offshore casinos put on blast by Michigan regulator

Michigan regulators have continued their push to eradicate offshore casinos from the state, sending cease and desist letters to a further five operators.

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has given BetWhale Casino, Coins Game Casino, and Love 2 Play, all based in Curaçao, Black Lotus Casino (Belize), and Orion Stars 777 Players (China) 14 days to leave the state.

The regulator asserts that all five are breaking multiple state laws, including the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act and the Michigan Penal Code.

Collectively, the websites offer a variety of casino games, as well as sports betting.

“These illegal platforms not only violate Michigan’s gaming regulations but also put consumers at risk by offering unreliable withdrawal options and lacking essential consumer protections,” stated MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams.

Michigan takes hard line on offshore casinos

In his statement, Williams added that the regulator’s top priority..

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