New Jersey fines firms $40K for sports betting violations
Associated Press
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey gambling regulators have handed out $40,000 in fines to two sportsbooks and a tech company for violations that included taking bets on unauthorized events, and on games that had already ended. Information made public Monday says the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement fined DraftKings $20,000. It also levied $10,000 fines on Rush Street Interactive NJ and the sports betting technology company Kambi. The companies either declined comment or did not respond to requests for comment. The fines involved sports including U.S. college basketball and Russian basketball.