PA Gaming Control Board levies over $480,000 in fines

27 June 2018

(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today approved four Consent Agreements, one with a casino operator and three with other firms that provide gaming services resulting in a total of $481,116 in fines.

The Consent Agreements were negotiated and presented by the PGCB’s Office of Enforcement Counsel and approved by the Board at today’s pubic meeting in Harrisburg.

Details
-Two of the Consent Agreements stemmed from a single matter in which a purchase agreement between two firms was enacted and led to the conducting of business with Pennsylvania casinos without proper notification to the Board or authorization from the Board. The larger of the fines, $351,271.40, was levied against AGS. LLC, aka American Gaming Systems, a Nevada-based gaming manufacturer and distributor, for its failure to disclose their Intellectual Property Purchase Agreement with In Bet Gaming, LLC. Additionally, AGS, LLC then engaged in business with Pennsylvania casinos through In Bet Gaming, LLC and received proceeds from In Bet Gaming, LLC without having gained authorization or licensure from the Board.

-In Bet Gaming, Inc., a New Jersey-based Certified Gaming Related Service Provider to casinos in Pennsylvania, received a fine of $55,744.60 for their role in this matter in which Pennsylvania licensing requirements were circumvented and led to AGS, LLC owning intellectual property rights to games operated in Pennsylvania casinos at a time when AGS, LLC was not authorized to do so.

-Valley Forge Convention Center Partners, LP, operator of the Valley Forge Casino Resort in Montgomery County, a $50,000 fine for giving out excess amounts of free slot play in violation of its approved complimentary matrix. Per regulation, each licensed facility in Pennsylvania is required to have in their internal controls a matrix of employees authorized to award complimentary services along with specific limits on the amount that may be authorized. An investigation by the PGCB’s Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement discovered that free slot play had been awarded during 2015 and 2016 by employees not authorized to do so or, if authorized, beyond limits of the authorization, which lead to total awards higher than an approved level.

-Ditronics Financial Services, LLC, a Nevada-based provider of slot machines to Pennsylvania casinos, a $24,100 fine for late filings of the required Audited Annual Financial Statements for 2016 and 2017.

The next meeting of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, 18 July 2018 in the PGCB’s Public Hearing Room located on the second floor of the Strawberry Square Complex in Harrisburg.


Related Links
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
DiTRONICS Financial Services Gaming Vendor Information
Inbet Games
Valley Forge Casino Resort Details

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