MGCB Targets Big-Name iGaming Operators
The Michigan Gaming Control Board has issued cease and desists to both SportsBetting.ag and BetOnline.ag – two big names in offshore iGaming.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board has issued cease and desists to both SportsBetting.ag and BetOnline.ag – two big names in offshore iGaming.
Southfield resident Jeffrey Saco has pleaded guilty to a felony gambling charge after defrauding Caesars Entertainment.
The revenues for Michigan-based iGaming and sports betting operators have decreased in February – we take a closer look at the numbers behind the decline.
The MGCB continues its aggressive crackdown on unlicensed casinos, issuing a further five cease and desist letters to offshore gambling sites.
Michigan online gambling companies have seen an increase in revenue in January 2025, continuing the growth shown throughout 2024.
The MGCB has issued cease and desist letters to nine online casinos that have been found to be operating without a valid gambling license.
The MGCB has issued a cease and desist letter to Duranbah, a Curaçao-based company offering real money gambling to Michigan residents.
Gambling addiction is a serious issue that affects thousands of Michigan residents every year. In an effort to spread awareness of gambling addiction, the Michigan Gaming Control Board offers a number of resource materials that help players assess whether or not they have an issue with gambling.
Licensed Michigan casinos are also required to offer information on responsible gaming, giving you the information you need to stay in control of your gambling. You’ll find tools that help you limit your access to gambling, such as deposit limits, wagering limits, loss limits, and even time-outs that restrict your access to casino sites for a limited amount of time.
If you feel like you need to take drastic steps to control your gambling, you can use the Michigan Gaming Control Board Voluntary Self Exclusion Scheme to limit your access to online gambling for a minimum of 5 years. You can do this via email at "mgcbweb@michigan.gov" or by phoning the support line at 888-223-3044.
Other resources are available for problem gamblers who are looking to seek help managing their issue. Below, you’ll find a list of companies that can help Michigan residents deal with their gambling addiction.