Daily Casino Gambling News - October 22, 2019

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Oct/22/2019

Gambling911.com has all your latest casino news, both online and brick and mortar, as it happens for Tuesday October 22, 2019.


*Only an email needed to open your anonymous betting account
*Operates land-based casinos throughout Latin America

*More than 400 casino games offered
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement
*Payouts often in minutes

*100 percent mobile compatible
*Live streaming of many top events including international football and UFC

*In business since 1994
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

8:16 pm ET - Class Action: Rivers Casino Customer Surveillance Systems Broke Law

The country’s second largest retail pharmacy chain and Illinois’ busiest casino have each been hit with class actions under an Illinois biometrics privacy law, accusing the companies of illegally tracking their customers’ movements using video technology.

On Oct. 15, lawyers with the firm of Werman Salas P.C., of Chicago, and of Fitapelli & Schaffer LLP, of New York, filed suit in Cook County Circuit Court against Midwest Gaming & Entertainment LLC, the owners of Rivers Casino in Des Plaines. The named plaintiff in that putative class action was identified as Leon Martin.

That was followed on Oct. 16 by a class action in Cook County court against Walgreens. Attorneys with the firm of McGuire Law P.C. brought that lawsuit on behalf of named plaintiff Peter Bonahoom.

The lawsuits against both companies said they had violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.  Source: Cook County Record

Gambling News

Are Same Game Parlays a Scam?

Ahead of "Fox NFL Sunday", we had an opportunity to check out "Fox NFL Kickoff".  The show is sponsored by DraftKings and heavily promotes Same Game Parlays (SGPs).

Syndicate