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Michigan issues cease-and-desist orders to 45 illegal operators8 April 2026(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Michigan Gaming Control Board announced that over the past four months it has issued cease-and-desist orders to 45 offshore gambling operators that have been unlawfully offering online casino games and sports wagering to Michigan residents. The sweeping enforcement action underscores the MGCB’s relentless determination to eliminate illegal gambling activity and defend the integrity of Michigan’s regulated gaming market. The cease-and-desist orders were issued to the operators of the following 45 entities following MGCB investigations confirming that each was accepting wagers or offering casino-style gaming to Michigan residents without a valid state license: 1. buffalocasino.com 2. FullHousePC.com 3. EddyVegas Casino 4. Bet On USA 5. SlotBunnyCasino 6. casino zenith 7. Golden Lady Casino 8. elegantspins.com 9. bitcoinsportsbook.ag 10. Anonymous Casino (anonymous-casino.com) 11. SportsBetting.ag (Chico Poker Network) 12. BetOnline.ag (Chico Poker Network) 13. ethcasino.io 14. Fullstar Sportsbook Casino 15. Voltage Bet 16. ComicPlay Casino 17. SpinoVerse 18. sportbet.one 19. Candyland Casino 20. NIYVI 21. Winport Casino 22. thevault.ag 23. The Online Casino 24. betgem.io 25. vatan.game/en 26. Americas Card Room 27. 3Dice.com 28. ProLeagues 365 29. Lucky Bonanza Casino 30. Ripper Casino 31. Ritzslots 32. Wayyy.com 33. Satospins.com 34. True Poker 35. Anonymous Casino (anoncasino.bet) 36. Slots Safari 37. Avantgarde Casino 38. LTC Casino 39. ReefSpins 40. Regal Casino and Sportsbook 41. Michigan Casino Official/Go To Entertainment 42. RX Casino 43. Hunnyplay 44. Lucky Owl Club 45. BetAnything Sportsbook “The scope of this action sends a clear message: Michigan will not tolerate illegal operators targeting our residents or undermining the lawful businesses that have invested in complying with state law,” said MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams. “Our investigators work with unwavering focus to identify, document, and act against every unlicensed site that puts Michigan players at risk. This is an ongoing effort, and we will continue to take action against illegal gambling operators.” Unlicensed offshore gambling platforms operate entirely outside the framework of Michigan law, leaving players without the fundamental protections that licensed sites must provide. Consumers who use illegal sites face the risk of unfair or manipulated games, withheld winnings, misuse of personal and financial data, and no meaningful avenue for dispute resolution. By contrast, operators licensed by the MGCB are subject to rigorous background checks, technical audits, responsible gaming requirements, and ongoing regulatory oversight. Under the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, the Lawful Sports Betting Act, and associated Michigan statutes, any entity offering online casino gaming or sports wagering to persons located within Michigan must be licensed and authorized by the MGCB. Operators that fail to comply with a cease-and-desist directive face potential escalation to additional civil and criminal enforcement measures. The MGCB works closely with state law enforcement partners to disrupt illegal gambling activity. Michigan residents are strongly encouraged to verify that any online gaming or sports betting platform they use appears on the MGCB’s official list of licensed operators before registering or depositing funds. The agency also urges residents to report suspected illegal gambling activity to the MGCB by emailing MIGamblingTip@michigan.gov or by calling 1-888-314-2682. Tips from the public play a vital role in helping investigators identify illegal operators and protect Michigan consumers.
Michigan issues cease-and-desist orders to 45 illegal operators
is republished from iGamingNews.com.
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