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AUGUST 2019
New Jersey and Pennsylvania - State licensed mobile wagering now available. The state of New Jersey has requested that all affiliates cease promotion of online gambling sites to state residents that are not specifically licensed by the NJ gaming authority. Gambling911.com discourages its ad partners from targeting NJ residents. The state regulatory agency warns that it cannot be of assistance to those who place bets with unauthorized sites, including those licensed by the UK, Costa Rica, Malta, Antigua and other well known and long established Web gambling licensing hubs, while in New Jersey, whether a resident or a visitor. The state of New Jersey cannot and will not intervene in any matters pertaining to disputes involving those online sportsbooks not licensed by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
MARCH 2019
5Dimes - (last updated March 2019) - The body of 5Dimes owner Sean "Tony" Creighton was found March 28 after he disappeared in late September. A dozen individuals have been charged with kidnapping the West Virginia native. 5Dimes, while solely owned by Creighton, has not skipped a beat since news of Creighton's disappearance. Players are still advised to monitor this situation closely as 5Dimes has said little regarding the matter outside a terse statement acknowledging the company's founder was missing.
New Jersey - (last updated March 2019) - The state of New Jersey has requested that all affiliates cease promotion of online gambling sites to state residents that are not specifically licensed by the NJ gaming authority. The state regulatory agency warns that it cannot be of assistance to those who place bets with unauthorized sites, including those licensed by the UK, Costa Rica, Malta, Antigua and other well known and long established Web gambling licensing hubs, while in New Jersey, whether a resident or a visitor. The state of New Jersey cannot and will not intervene in any matters pertaining to disputes involving those online sportsbooks not licensed by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Gold Dust West Casino - (last updated March 2019) - A lawsuit has been filed against the casino, with properties in Carson City, Reno and Elko, Nevada, by an individual infected by salmonella. The lawsuit claims he was infected at one of the property restaurants. Nevada’s Health Department has confirmed the restaurant is the suspected source of the disease, according to the Associated Press. Current Status: Jacobs Entertainment is cooperating in the investigation.
TopBetSports - (last updated March 2019) - Please be advised that some players are still owed monies dating back to 2017 from this online sportsbook. The company does receive some promotional visibility across the Net, mostly a result of organic search results. Our friends at SportsBookReview.com regularly post updates from affected players.