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MGCB Orders Six More Illegal Online Casinos to Exit Michigan

 

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has directed six additional unlicensed online casinos to cease offering gambling to Michigan residents, marking the latest step in the agency’s relentless, ongoing crackdown on unlawful operators.

The newest cease-and-desist letters were issued to:

Fortune Horizon Casino

Goat Spins Casino

High Roller Casino

Slots.lv

True Fortune Casino

Vegas Gems Casino

“These sites try to attract players with flashy ads and promises of big wins, but the reality is far riskier: no oversight, no consumer protections, and no guarantee you’ll ever see your money again. Michigan law is clear—if you want to operate here, you must be licensed. We will continue to hold illegal operators accountable and protect Michigan residents from predatory, unregulated gambling,” said Henry Williams, MGCB Executive Director.

Michigan’s internet gaming and sports betting markets are open only to licensed operators overseen by the MGCB. Unlicensed sites like those named above violate state law, including the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, and provisions of the Michigan Penal Code.


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