![]() The latest developments are not to suggest that New Jersey’s gambling establishments have been lowering their standards. New Jersey has a list of sports and events it allows gambling companies to accept wagers on, but offering selections on anything outside of those whitelisted sports, and events, triggers regulatory scrutiny and most often – enforcement action. Online sportsbook and casino platforms were also named in the latest enforcement round with DraftKings receiving a $7,500 fine over related offenses, and Rush Street Interactive slammed with another $2,000 over accepting wagers on unapproved events. ![]() New Jersey Digs into Gambling-Related Offenses by Operators The issue concerns five Atlantic City casinos and a racetrack which collectively had to repay $77,000 as the individuals placing the wagers that led to the house win were either underage gamblers or people placed on a self-exclusion gambling list. ![]()
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