Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board issues $280,000 fines to three casino operators

Three consent agreements submitted by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board's Office of Enforcement Counsel have been approved. As a result, $282,205 in fines were assessed. For 152 cases where a player on the Interactive Self-Exclusion List wagered on BetMGM's platform, the biggest was $260,905.

The board also approved recommendations from the Office of Enforcement Counsel to fine Stadium Casino Westmoreland RE, operator of Live! Casino Pittsburgh, $7,500 for using revoked software on 11 slot machines, and Rush Street Gaming $13,800 for failing to file a Principal Licence renewal application for its chief financial officer.
 
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board's Office of Enforcement Counsel has approved three consent agreements, resulting in $282,205 in fines. The largest fine, $260,905, was for 152 cases where players on the Interactive Self-Exclusion List placed bets on BetMGM's platform. Additionally, the board approved fines for other violations: $7,500 for Stadium Casino Westmoreland RE, operator of Live! Casino Pittsburgh, for using revoked software on 11 slot machines, and $13,800 for Rush Street Gaming for failing to file a Principal Licence renewal application for its CFO.
 
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