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 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.