Florida Cracks Down on Illegal Casinos to Keep the Market Safe

Florida-Cracks-Down-on-Illegal-Casinos-to-Keep-the-Market-SafeFlorida’s Gaming Control Commission (FGCC), in collaboration with law enforcement agencies in Brevard and Volusia counties, has taken decisive action against illegal gambling operations. This crackdown led to the closure of five unauthorized casinos and the seizure of over 500 illegal gambling machines, associated equipment, and more than $845,000 in cash.

The seized assets also included a 2022 Chevy Silverado allegedly used to transport cash from the illegal casinos. Criminal charges are expected to follow as investigations continue.

Locations and Additional Seizures

The illegal casinos, all based in Brevard County, Florida, were located at:

  • 190 Malabar Road, Suite 121, Palm Bay
  • 4940 Stack Boulevard, Suite D1-D2, Melbourne
  • 780 Apollo Boulevard, Melbourne
  • 1882 North Wickham Road, Melbourne
  • 950 North Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island

In a related operation, FGCC agents joined forces with the Port Orange Police Department to address community concerns about two independently owned businesses. These efforts resulted in the seizure of 19 illegal slot and gaming machines and more than $6,000 in cash.

Three individuals were arrested on charges of operating illegal gambling establishments and illegal possession of gaming devices. The targeted businesses were the Stop & Go Convenience Store at 5687 South Ridgewood Avenue and Mark and Jill’s Village Tavern at 5263 South Nova Road in Port Orange.

FGCC Acting Executive Director Ross Marshman emphasized the importance of these efforts, stating, “The cooperative relationships developed between the Florida Gaming Control Commission and our partner law enforcement agencies are essential to fulfill our mission, and these efforts are making an impact. Through innovative strategies, enhanced resources and collaboration, these partnerships reflect our dedication to fostering trust and accountability while effectively addressing public safety concerns related to illicit gambling locations.”

Gambling Laws and Legal Options in Florida

Florida’s gambling regulations allow for limited legal options, primarily centered on operations managed by the Seminole Tribe. In 2021, a 30-year gaming compact granted the tribe exclusive rights to sports betting within the state, allowing bets to be placed at tribal casinos or through the Seminole Tribe’s Hard Rock Bet app. This agreement also enabled the addition of games like craps and roulette at tribal casinos.

Legal gambling in Florida includes:

  • Sports betting through the Seminole Tribe’s casinos or app
  • Pari-mutuel gambling, such as horse racing and jai alai
  • State-run lotteries like Powerball and Mega Millions
  • Charitable games like bingo and raffles
  • Casino gambling on Seminole and Miccosukee tribal lands

Betting among friends, while common, is technically illegal unless it involves penny-ante games with winnings not exceeding $10. For those interested in sports betting, only the Hard Rock Bet app is sanctioned for use within the state. Offshore betting platforms operate in a legal gray area and are not officially recognized.

Source:

Florida gaming regulators, law enforcement shut down illegal casinos”, cdcgaming.com, December 11, 2024.

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Hurricane Milton Limits Florida Casino Operations

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa remained largely open Wednesday evening despite the impending threat of Hurricane Milton.

Photograph of Hurricane Milton
Photograph of Hurricane Milton. It was taken Tuesday by astronauts on the International Space Station. (Image: NASA)

But some offerings have been shuttered out of safety concerns, such as the sportsbook, poker room, and limited eateries.

Milton was lowered to a Category 3 hurricane as it headed into Florida on Wednesday. Winds were measured as high as 120 mph as of 7 p.m. Wednesday. The hurricane was expected to produce dangerous storm surges on the Gulf Coast of Florida.

“The safety of our guests and Team Members is our top priority,” the gaming property announced before the hurricane hit Tampa.

As we actively monitor Hurricane Milton, we want to keep you informed of any changes to our services and operations… We will provide real-time updates as the situation evolves.”

The Hard Rock Sportsbook will be closed. Kiosks will remain open. The Poker Room & Poker Room Snack Bar are also temporarily closed.

Among the other casino sites which are temporarily closed are: Center Bar, Cipresso, Constant Grind, Council Oak Steaks & Seafood, Food Court, Hard Rock Café, Icon Lounge, Kristal’s, Plum Lounge, Pool Bar & Grill, Rainmaker, Recreation, Rock Spa & Salon, Sugar Factory, The Cellar, The Rez Grill, The Rock Shop, and The Unity Store

The Teddy Swims concert scheduled for Thursday was canceled. All tickets will be automatically refunded at the point of purchase.

Also, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is closing some restaurants and retail operations because of the hurricane. Updates are available online.

In St. Petersburg, Win! Derby/Derby Lane will temporarily close. Also, TGT Poker in Tampa is closed. It may reopen on Thursday.

Betting on Man’s Survival

The hurricane has led to some gambling.

A man named Joseph Malinowski, better known as “Lieutenant Dan,” who lives on a boat in Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, plans to remain on his docked vessel despite the dangerous storm.

I’m not going anywhere — the safest place to be is on a boat in a flood,” he said in an interview with News Nation.

Retardio Casino, a crypto casino with an online gambling license from the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, is taking bets whether he will live or die due to the hurricane, according to a report from Daily Dot, an online news site.

As of midday Wednesday, 63.4% of the bettors predicted he will survive.

Florida Evacuee Wins in Biloxi

In addition, Jason Jensen, a YouTube celebrity, also known as “Greatness Reinvented,” relocated from Florida and was riding out the hurricane at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Miss.

On Tuesday morning, he won $146,250 while playing a high limit Dragon Link slot machine, according to the Sun Herald, a Biloxi news outlet. Dragon Link is made by Aristocrat Gaming.

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Florida Gaming Regulators Afforded Personal Confidentiality With DeSantis Signature

The Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC) members have been provided with personal confidentiality protections through a bill signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

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Law enforcement members with the Florida Gaming Control Commission raid an arcade on May 9, 2023, in Fort Pierce. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law that provides gaming commissioners with protections from public records. (Image: Treasure Coast Palm Beach Post)

Senate Bill 692 was introduced in January by state Sen. Travis Hutson (R-Flagler). The measure seeks to provide exemptions from public records for current and former FGCC commissioners and their spouses and children.

The statute passed the Senate in February and the House in March, both by unanimous votes. DeSantis signed the act into law on June 21.

State gaming regulators and their immediate families can now keep confidential their home addresses, personal telephone numbers, dates of birth, their spouse’s places of employment, schools attended, and other personal information. SB 692 brought the FGCC into Florida’s longstanding public records act that provides exemptions for most elected and government-appointed officials.

The Legislature finds that the release of such personal identifying and location information might place the commission’s current or former commissioners and their family members in danger of physical and emotional harm from disgruntled individuals whose businesses or professional practices have come under the scrutiny of the commission,” the state’s lawmaking body wrote in its explanation of the bill sent to DeSantis.

The governor had no comment on signing the bill.

The FGCC has recently cracked down on arcades where law enforcement says illegal gambling machines are operating. The confidentiality statute could help protect commissioners from backlash from those business owners.

Gaming Regulatory Expanding

Florida’s gaming industry is amid considerable change after the U.S. Supreme Court last week denied an appeal challenging the state’s deal with the Seminole Tribe to allow the Hard Rock owner to operate online sports betting in the Sunshine State. Lower federal courts ruled that the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs did not error in approving the Class III gaming compact that DeSantis and the tribe reached in 2021.

The amended compact that provides the Seminoles with the exclusive rights to slot machines outside of Miami-Dade and Broward counties and most house-banked table games statewide gives the tribe its first online gaming privileges. Opponents, including West Flagler Associates, which owns and operates the Bonita Springs Poker Room, argued the compact violated the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), which mandates that tribal gaming occurs only on tribal lands.

Federal courts opined that since the Hard Rock Bet online sportsbook computer servers remain on Seminole sovereign territory, and Florida lawmakers earlier passed legislation to redefine tribal gaming to permit the transmission of bets via the internet, the compact remains in IGRA compliance.

Gaming Oversight 

The Florida Gaming Control Commission has regulatory jurisdiction over most gaming in the Sunshine State except the Florida Lottery. The commission governs parimutuel wagering, slot casinos in Miami-Dade and Broward, and manages the Seminole Compact.

The lone form of gambling, along with the lottery, that doesn’t fall under the FGCC’s scope are the two gaming properties run by the Miccosukee Tribe. The tribal nation has not entered into a state gaming compact in favor of operating Class I and II gaming, which allows for electronic bingo-based slot-like devices at its Miccosukee Casino & Resort in Miami and gaming plaza along Alligator Alley.

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Seminole Tribe, DeSantis Win Florida Sports Bet Ruling

seminole_tribe_desantis_win_florida_sports_bet_rulingAn error by a federal judge soon after sportsbooks launched in Florida lawmakers on the budget committee along with recipients of state funding as well as Gov. Ron DeSantis have scored a rather large victory in court – worth at least $2.5 billion and as much as $6b by some estimates.

A three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a challenge to the 2021 state/tribal gaming compact in Florida that authorized the Seminole Tribe there to offer mobile sports betting. The practice was banned soon after books opened for business in 2021 and online sports betting in the state has been deemed in violation of the law since that time.

Sports Betting Could Open Back Up in Florida Right Away

However, that could change at any time with the new ruling. Sportsbetting could return to Florida virtually overnight.

In a nutshell, the judges decided that any conflict with the opposing party needed to be settled under state law as none of the assertions made actually had anything to do with federal law. So, while it may appear to be a landmark decision, it was really more of a venue correction than anything else in the final analysis and an appeal by the plaintiffs could send the industry right back into a death spiral at any time with a challenge to the decision and an injunction.

The Seminole Tribe applauded the decision but stopped short of saying it would resume sports betting right away.

A lawyer representing the casinos that had challenged the compact pointed out what the plaintiff side saw as nonsensical – according to Hamish Hume, the court had somehow “recognized” that federal gambling laws “cannot authorize gambling off of Indian lands, but then upheld a compact that purports on its face to do exactly that.”

The legal counsel stated, “We respectfully disagree with that decision, and are evaluating our possible next steps.”

The federal appeals court’s reversal of a lower court judge’s order was personally and politically important for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis because he personally lobbied lawmakers to pass the compact in 2021.

A spokesman for the governor stated: “While we are not surprised the lower court’s perplexing ruling was unanimously overturned, this is great news for Florida,” Mahon said in an email to Politico. “We will continue working with the Seminole Tribe of Florida to ensure the success of this historic compact — the largest gaming compact in US history.”

A spokesman for the Seminole Tribe said of the most recent decision: “The Seminole Tribe of Florida is pleased with today’s unanimous decision. It is a positive outcome for the Seminole Tribe and the people of Florida and for all of Indian Country. The Tribe is fully reviewing the decision to determine its next steps.”

New Compact Also Authorizes Table Games

In addition to authorizing sports betting the “new compact” also allowed the tribe to offer table games such as craps and roulette to its existing slots casinos and to build at least one more casino on its reservation the Hollywood area which already has a Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

In the ruling that blocked implementation of the compact, D.C. District Judge Dabney Friedrich decided the compact was beyond what the laws allowed because it let people place sports bets anywhere in the state – which could be a violation of federal law that govern gambling on Tribal lands.

The impetus of the adverse decision was a pair of lawsuits brought by an anti-gambling group active in Florida, another that focuses primarily on the southern part of the state and casino competitors. Plaintiffs had sued U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, who didn’t block the compact but instead took no action and allowed it to automatically come into effect after some time as prescribed by law.

The erring judge also determined that it would take a new citizens’ initiative to authorize sports betting under the premise that voters passed a law in 2018 that required any expansion of casino gambling without a citizen’s initiative – that law was supported by both Disney Corp and the Tribe.

The Tribe and DeSantis relied on the legal theory that bets processed on servers physically situated on tribal lands were indeed placed “on the Reservation”. The Trump-appointed judge called that a “fiction” and stated that: “When a federal statute authorizes an activity only at specific locations, parties may not evade that limitation by ‘deeming’ their activity to occur where it, as a factual matter, does not.”

The panel of D.C. appeals court judges in essence said that neither argument mattered in this instance: “Whether it is otherwise lawful for a patron to place bets from non-tribal land within Florida may be a question for that State’s courts, but it is not the subject of this litigation and not for us to decide.”

We hold only that the Secretary’s decision not to act on the Compact was consistent with <federal law>,” wrote Wilkins who added, “We express no opinion as to whether the Florida statute ratifying the compact is constitutional” under Florida law.

The balance of arguments raised by the litigants against the legality of the compact was also summarily dismissed as a ‘matter for state courts to decide’.

Source: DeSantis scores big legal win upholding $2.5B gambling deal with Florida tribe, Politico, June 30, 2023

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Florida Puts the Squeeze on Illegal Slots

Florida regulators are ramping up enforcement against illegal slot machines at adult arcades, TCPalm reports.

Florida illegal slots
Slots and slot-like machines are illegal everywhere in Florida but for the Seminole reservations and select pari-mutuel venues in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. (Image: Nevada Independent)

The recently formed Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC) wrote cease-and-desist letters to at least six arcades in Tallahassee last week. The letters warned them their operations were illegal and that they would face large fines unless they shut down.

FGCC Executive Director Lou Trombetta told TCPalm that his organization is beginning to close the arcades in coordination with local law enforcement agencies.

Florida Politics reported that staff at one venue, the MVM Arcade on Apalachee Parkway, escaped via a back exit when FGCC officials and a Leon County deputy sheriff knocked on the door last week.

The door was eventually opened by an oblivious gambler, who also quickly made himself scarce when he realized what was going on, leaving his credits in the machine.

Rise Since Pandemic

Slot machines are illegal in Florida outside the Seminole Tribe’s six Indian reservations and certain pari-mutuel facilities in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

Since the pandemic, there has been a marked increase in new arcades springing up in strip malls or in vacant stores throughout the state, although exactly why is unclear. Nor is it clear how many such operations currently exist in Florida.

The Seminoles have long complained that the state doesn’t do enough to combat gambling operations that it believes transgresses its exclusivity on casino gaming. Until the creation of the FGCC in 2021 as a condition of a compact with the Seminoles, there was no state agency dedicated to monitoring and enforcing the law against illegal slots operations.

Last July, the state budget began allocating funding for the commission. Trombetta said he’s currently recruiting 15 law enforcement officers who will focus on shutting down illegal machines in coordination with local agencies. The FGCC website has also begun to collect consumer complaints about the operations.

They don’t play by the same rules,” Trombetta said of the illegal operators. “It’s very unfair to the good players in the business.”

He noted that unlike legal operations, the arcades lack consumer protections, including rules about mandatory payout percentages, which is a minimum of 85% in Florida. Moreover, they may not pay state taxes and could be contributing to organized crime, he warned.

Allied Veterans Scandal

The last major crackdown on illegal gambling machines came in 2013 after the legislature banned sweepstakes machines and cafes.

The effort uncovered a $300 million racketeering, illegal gambling, and money laundering operation linked to Allied Veterans of World Inc. The organization ran sweepstakes cafés throughout Florida, but prosecutors said that very little of the $300 million in revenues from these businesses went to veterans.

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