Sector Online Gambling 94% Casinos 72%
Topic Financial Penalty 97% Enforcement 96%
2026-03-25 21:08:05 · mschanke@vixio.com
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3003099
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Classification

Sector
Online Gambling (94%)

The enforcement action targets BetMGM's remote wagering platforms (BetMGM and Borgata) for inadequate fraud prevention and KYC procedures on online betting operations.

Casinos (72%)

Low confidence — requires human review. While the update mentions casino exclusion lists, the primary enforcement focus is on remote interactive wagering platforms rather than land-based casino operations.

Topic
Financial Penalty (97%)

The update describes a $100,000 financial penalty imposed by the PGCB on BetMGM for fraud prevention failures, which is an explicit monetary fine for compliance breaches.

Enforcement (96%)

A financial penalty is formal regulatory action against a named operator, requiring the mandatory Enforcement parent tag.

HARRISBURG, PA: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (“Board”) today at its public monthly meeting approved a consent agreement presented by the Board’s Office of Enforcement Counsel (“OEC”) resulting in a $100,000 fine to BetMGM, LLC.

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TITLE: Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Fines BetMGM $100,000 for Insufficient Fraud Prevention Procedures BODY: On March 25, 2026, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) approved a consent agreement imposing a $100,000 fine on BetMGM, LLC for failing to maintain sufficient procedures to prevent fraudulent activity on its BetMGM and Borgata wagering platforms. The PGCB determined that BetMGM had inadequate Know-Your-Customer (KYC) protocols, enabling the creation, access, and use of multiple accounts using personal identifying information of other individuals and funded through stolen or fraudulently obtained payment devices. The consent agreement identified four distinct fraud rings operating across the platforms: - Ring one operated for approximately 25 months until January 2024, involving 1,567 fraudulent accounts with $229,580 in combined wagering. - Ring two operated for approximately 34 months until November 2024, involving 34 fraudulent accounts with over $14,598 in combined wagering. - Ring three operated for approximately 29 months until November 2023, involving 119 fraudulent accounts with $895,092 in combined wagering. - Ring four operated for approximately 19 months until December 2023, involving 304 fraudulent accounts with $867,910 in combined wagering. The PGCB also took enforcement action against 16 individuals, placing them on its Involuntary Exclusion Lists. Four individuals were placed on the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List for leaving minors unattended at casino properties while gambling. The remaining 12 individuals were placed on either the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List or Involuntary Interactive Exclusion List for various violations. These actions bring the total number of individuals on the PGCB's Involuntary Exclusion Lists to 1,515. The PGCB's next public monthly meeting is scheduled for April 29, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Harrisburg. REFERENCES: Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Press Release, "PA Gaming Control Board Fines BetMGM $100,000" (March 25, 2026): https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/
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