Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board adds 15 people to involuntary exclusion lists

Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board adds 15 people to involuntary exclusion lists

The regulator says that 1,405 people are now prohibited from gaming in the state.

US.- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has placed 15 more people on its Involuntary Exclusion Lists. The action raises the number of people who are prohibited from gaming to 1,405.

Nine people were added to the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List, including three for leaving minors unattended while gambling. Six people were placed on the board’s Involuntary Interactive Gaming Exclusion list for fraudulent actions involving online gambling.

Pennsylvania gaming revenue increases in May

The combined revenue from all forms of gaming and fantasy contests in Pennsylvania was $601.8m in May, up 15.52 per cent year-over-year and 8.7 per cent from April. It’s the first time that monthly gross gaming revenue has exceeded $600m.

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course reported $107.1m in revenue, up 31.1 per cent year-over-year, Valley Forge Casino Resort $105.7m, up 32.9 per cent and Parx Casino $59.1m, up 4.4 per cent.

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