Pennsylvania regulator issues fines over igaming failures
| By Robert Fletcher
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has issued fines to three online gambling licensees after ruling they violated conditions related to self-exclusion and staffing requirements.
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Fines amounted to $60,000 and were handed to the Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, operator of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course; Downs Racing, operator of Mohegan Pennsylvania casino and its igaming partner Unibet Interactive; and online casino solutions provider Evolution.
Mountainview was fined $45,000 for allowing five individuals who were enrolled in the PGCB’s igaming self-exclusion programme to access and gamble on its online Barstool Sportsbook.