West Virginia Senator Exposed Himself in Slots Parlor, Prosecutors Claim

A West Virginia Republican state senator was arrested Tuesday allegedly for pleasuring himself in a video lottery parlor, prosecutors said Wednesday.

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State Sen. Mike Maroney (R), mugshot above, denies masturbating in a video lottery parlor. He has been relieved of his duties as chair of the West Virginia Senate’s Health and Human Resources Committee so he can work on his “personal issues.” (Image: Glen Dale Police Department)

Sen. Mike Maroney, 56, was suspended from his duties as chair of the Senate’s Health and Human Resources Committee. That’s after being charged with misdemeanor indecent exposure and disorderly conduct.

On Wednesday, he pleaded not guilty to the charges in Marshall County Magistrate Court.

Caught on Camera

Maroney was spotted on security video by two female employees of Gumby’s Cigarette & Beer World in Glen Dale, near Wheeling, WV, “committing an act of sexual gratification” in the bar’s slots parlor, according to prosecutors. The alleged incident occurred on August 4 at about 1 p.m. and no one else was in the room at the time.

Senate President Craig Blair (R) told local Fox and ABC affiliate WCHS-TV Wednesday that Maroney had been relieved of his responsibilities so he could dedicate time to his “personal issues.”

The facts that have emerged are troubling, and I am disappointed,” Blair said. “However, in this time, our primary focus is on the well-being of Senator Maroney.”

Blair added that he would offer prayers for his “friend Mike” and his family “as he deals with these issues.”

Maroney was elected to the state Senate in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. He had just months to serve after losing his bid for a third term in the 2024 primary.

He previously raised eyebrows in 2019 when he was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of soliciting a prostitute. The charge was later dropped for lack of evidence.

Gaming Champion

The senator’s longtime support of the gaming industry in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle might explain his presence at the video gambling establishment. However, his alleged behavior while there was “not up to the standard of what we expect from our elected leaders in the State Senate of West Virginia,” Blair noted.

In 2020, Maroney opposed a legislative effort to ban greyhound racing in the state, which is now the only state in the US that still offers live races. He described the bill as “disturbing” and “embarrassing,” as he sought to protect the interests of the state’s two northern racinos.

He has also been a champion of sports betting. Again in 2020, he co-sponsored a bill that would have permitted betting on political events, although the events of this week were not a political outcome even the wiliest bettor could have predicted.

Maroney has been released on a $3,500 bond.

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Belgium’s Gambling Revenue Grows by 16.7% in 2023 Despite Stricter Regulations

Belgium-reports-16.7_-rise-in-2023-GGR-despite-tighter-regulatory-controlsBelgium’s gambling market has shown remarkable resilience, with the Commission des Jeux de Hasard (CJH), the country’s gambling regulator, reporting a 16.7% increase in gross gaming revenue (GGR) for 2023. The total GGR for the year reached €1.7bn (£1.5bn/$1.9bn), a significant rise from €1.5bn in 2022, despite the Belgian government imposing tougher restrictions on the sector.

Growth in Online and Offline Markets

The surge in GGR was driven by robust performance across both online and offline gambling sectors. Online gambling GGR grew by 18% to €944.6m, demonstrating the increasing shift towards digital platforms. Meanwhile, offline gambling also saw substantial growth, with GGR reaching €758m, a 15.2% year-on-year increase.

This growth comes in the face of heightened regulations introduced by the Belgian government. Since 2022, operators have been required to enforce a weekly loss limit for players, which was reduced from €500 to €200. Further tightening occurred in mid-2023, when a ban on all gambling advertising came into effect on July 1, following an unsuccessful attempt by a consortium of Belgian sports teams and operators to overturn the decision.

Casino Sector Leads the Charge

Belgium’s casino sector was a standout performer in 2023, with GGR increasing by 18.7% to €594.9m. This growth was largely fueled by a 20.2% rise in online casino revenue, which reached €455m. Although brick-and-mortar casinos did not match the growth rate of their online counterparts, they still reported a 14.3% increase in GGR, totaling €139.9m.

Among the nine land-based casinos in Belgium, Grand Casino Brussels, operated by Casinos Austria International, led the market with an offline GGR of €52.5m. Circus Casino Resort Namur followed with €22.5m. However, Casino Blankenberge, acquired by Kindred Group in 2020, was the only venue to report a year-on-year decline in GGR.

Mixed Results for Slot Arcades and Sports Betting

Slot arcades also saw strong growth, with GGR rising by 17.3% to €437m. Online activity was a key driver, accounting for 57.7% of slot hall revenue and growing by 19.4% to €252m. In-person slot arcade GGR increased by 14.5% to €184.9m.

In contrast, the sports betting sector experienced more modest growth, with GGR increasing by 8.4% to €390m. Online sports betting remained dominant, contributing 60.9% of the sector’s total GGR and growing by 12.8% to €237.6m. Revenue from betting shops grew at a slower pace, rising by just 2.3% to €152.4m.

The CJH noted that ten of the 24 licensed operators were responsible for 96% of offline bets and 94% of online wagers, highlighting the concentration of the market. Despite there being 30 available licenses, only 24 were in use throughout the year.

Newsagents Hit Hard by New Regulations

The only sector to experience a significant decline was betting at newsagents. New restrictions imposed in 2022 limited betting hours to between 6 AM and 8 PM and capped annual stakes per newsagent at €250,000. These measures led to a 26.3% drop in GGR for newsagents, resulting in 21 refusals of license renewals, 82 licensees not seeking renewal, and 151 ceasing operations altogether. By the end of 2023, only 1,484 newsagents were still active, down from 1,580 at the end of 2022.

Ongoing Regulatory Changes

The Belgian government continues to implement new regulations aimed at tightening control over the gambling industry. From September 1, 2024, the legal gambling age in Belgium will increase from 18 to 21 years old. These changes have raised concerns about the potential impact on channelization towards legal markets, with Belgium-based operator Gaming1 warning in an April report that the ongoing regulatory shifts could drive more players to unregulated platforms.

Source:

Belgium reports 16.7% rise in 2023 GGR despite tighter regulatory controls, igamingbusiness.com, August 12, 2024. 

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Nebraska Online Sports Betting Bill Advances, Odds Remain Long

Legislation to expand gambling in Nebraska to allow online sports betting advanced out of committee on Monday during the legislature’s special session.

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Nebraska’s beloved Cornhuskers football program kicks off its 2024-25 season on August 31. Nebraska sports betting remains limited to retail sportsbooks at casinos. (Image: Getty)

The Unicameral General Affairs Committee passed LR3CA by a 5-2 vote on the 10th day of the special legislative session. Lawmakers were called back to the Lincoln capital by Gov. Jim Pillen (R) to come up with ways to reduce property taxes.

LR3CA is a proposed legislative referendum. For the 49 elected senators in Nebraska to authorize online sports betting, they must first gain electorate support to amend the state constitution to allow such gambling.

LR3CA seeks to ask Nebraskans during the November 5 presidential election if they wish to further expand gambling in the Cornhusker State. The gaming question would come four years after Nebraska voters approved three ballot referendums that legalized commercial casino gambling at horse racetracks and provided a regulatory framework for slot machines, table games, and in-person sports betting.

Referendum Bid Finds Support

LR3CA was filed by Sen. Eliot Bostar (D-Lincoln). Bostar says it’s time Nebraska reap the tax benefits of the many Nebraskans who are already betting on sports online, whether it be in neighboring states that offer legal, regulated internet sportsbooks or by gambling on illegal, offshore websites that cater to states that have limited gaming.

Bostar says allowing online sports betting and taking sportsbooks’ gross revenue at 20% would deliver Nebraska more than $30 million a year in new revenue. That money, his LR3CA proposes, could be directed to the Property Tax Credit Cash Fund.

During the committee’s deliberation of the referendum statute, General Affairs members voted to retain control over whether Nebraska becomes an online sports betting state upon a successful referendum. While Bostar’s initial draft sought to require the legislature to pass regulatory conditions to allow online sportsbooks should the public back the ballot question, the bill was reworked to allow — not require — the lawmaking body to authorize internet sportsbooks.

It keeps power in the hands of the legislature, allows voters to speak on it, and then lets the legislature decide,” said amendment sponsor Sen. John Cavanaugh (D-Omaha).

Under Nebraska’s current gaming laws, sports bets can only be made in person at one of the state’s brick-and-mortar commercial casinos.

Long Odds

Online sports betting’s forecasted $32 million a year tax windfall wouldn’t do much to offset the $5.3 billion in property taxes the state collected from property owners last year.

The legislature is instead focusing on avenues that could significantly help homeowners during the special session. Pillen has suggested that lawmakers send him bills that trim the state government’s spending and eliminate more than 100 tax exemptions that could generate $350 million annually for the state.

Online sports betting is expected to take a back seat, the Lincoln Journal Star reports. Unless lawmakers decide to act on the Bostar bill and it finds majority support in the chamber, Nebraskans won’t be asked about online sports betting until at least November 2026, as the state only permits statewide ballot referendums during even-numbered years.

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Brazil’s Senate Delays Gambling Bill Vote Until After Elections

Brazil-casinos-and-gaming-Senate-vote-could-be-delayed-until-OctoberThe push to legalize gambling in Brazil faces another delay as Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG) signals he is in no rush to bring the bill to the plenary. The legislation, which seeks to legalize casinos, bingo, jogo de bicho, and betting on horseracing, will likely be postponed until after the first round of municipal elections in October.

Prioritizing State Debt and Tax Relief

Allies of Pacheco have confirmed that his immediate priorities are the renegotiation of state debts and compensation for payroll tax relief. These issues were highlighted as top priorities by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) during a recent meeting with the senator. Consequently, the gambling bill, already approved by the Chamber of Deputies, will take a backseat until these fiscal matters are addressed.

The delay is also influenced by significant pressure from the evangelical bench, which has prepared studies to dissuade senators from supporting the legalization of gambling. The evangelical group argues that gambling could increase addiction rates in the country and raise moral concerns. Additionally, the Ministry of Justice has expressed fears that the measure could facilitate money laundering activities.

Despite these concerns, President Lula has shown a favorable stance towards the bill, indicating his readiness to sanction it if passed by the Senate. The bill is supported by both the economic team and the political wing, with long-term projections suggesting that the legalization of gambling could generate up to R$22 billion in revenue for the federal government.

Upcoming Thematic Debate

A thematic debate on the gambling bill is scheduled for Thursday, August 8, chaired by Senator Irajá Abreu. This session aims to address remaining points of contention, including the strengthening of measures to prevent organized crime and money laundering. If the debate results in a decision to proceed, the bill could be voted on the following week. Otherwise, the vote will be deferred to after the municipal elections on October 6.

This delay occurs as Brazil progresses towards launching its regulated sports betting and iGaming market, expected to commence on January 1, 2025. The Ministry of Finance’s Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) has published final regulations clarifying which online games will be allowed and detailing monitoring, inspection, state allocations, responsible gambling, and sanctions.

While some see the postponement of the gambling bill vote as a setback, it underscores Brazil’s legislative bodies’ cautious approach to balancing economic benefits with social responsibility.

Sources:

Pacheco não tem pressa para pautar PL dos jogos de azar.”, cnnbrasil.com.br, August 7, 2024.

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Denmark’s Gambling Revenue Grows by 37% in June 2024, Boosted by Sports Betting

Euros-and-icasino-drive-Denmark-gambling-revenue-up-37_-in-JuneDenmark’s gambling market experienced a significant boost in June 2024, with total revenue increasing by 37.0% year-on-year to DKK703m (£81.1m/€94.2m/$103.0m), according to the latest figures from the Danish Gambling Authority, Spillemyndigheden. This growth was largely driven by a substantial rise in sports betting, which saw a notable increase during the Euro 2024 football tournament.

Sports Betting Leads the Growth

Sports betting emerged as the standout performer in Denmark’s gambling sector for June, with revenue soaring by 75.7% year-on-year to DKK271m. A significant portion of this, 64.1%, came from mobile betting, reflecting the growing trend of wagering via smartphones and other mobile devices. The Euro 2024 tournament, which began on 14 June and ran into mid-July, was a major driver of this increase. Although Denmark’s national team was eliminated in the round of 16 after a 2-0 loss to hosts Germany, the tournament still generated significant betting activity.

Online Casino Revenue Nears Record Levels

While sports betting was the highlight of June, online casinos remained the largest contributor to Denmark’s overall gambling revenue. Online casino revenue reached DKK303m, marking a 27.2% increase from the previous year. This figure was just shy of the record DKK310m reported in March 2024.

Slots continued to dominate the online casino segment, accounting for 76.4% of the total online casino revenue in June. Roulette contributed 6.7%, while blackjack accounted for 6.6%. Bingo also made a contribution, generating 3.9% of the gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the online casino vertical.

Retail Gambling Sees Modest Gains

Denmark’s retail gambling sector also saw growth in June 2024. Revenue from physical slot machines rose by 6.6% to DKK97m. Of this total, 79.2% came from gambling halls, with the remaining 20.8% generated by slot machines in restaurants.

Land-based casinos, another key component of Denmark’s gambling market, reported DKK32m in revenue for June, representing a 7.1% year-on-year increase.

Self-Exclusion Statistics Highlight Responsible Gambling Efforts

In addition to the revenue figures, Spillemyndigheden released data on self-exclusion through the Rofus platform. As of June 2024, a total of 50,403 individuals in Denmark have self-excluded from gambling. This includes 33,511 people who have opted for lifetime exclusion and 16,892 who have chosen temporary exclusion. The country’s gambling support helpline, StopSpillet, also recorded 32 calls in June, primarily from men aged between 26 and 35.

Source:

Euros and icasino drive Denmark gambling revenue up 37% in June, igamingbusiness.com, August 8, 2024.

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