Utah Sees Inundation of Class
Utah has long been a hardliner on gambling activities, but a new influx of lawsuits suggests that the state has a particular bone to pick with sweepsngakes operators At least 15 lawsuits against sweepsngakeshave been filed with Utah courts over the past week, according to Daniel Wallach, a gaming analyst and attorney, who specifically examined 12 of these. Nationwide, there have been more than 100 lawsuits filed against sweepsngakes casinos, alleging that they constituted a form of unregulated gambling in most cases and were just clever ways of skirting gambling regulation otherwise. Google recently classified sweepsngakes casinos as “not social,” suggesting that they are not merely recreational activities. In the case of Utah, Wallach said that there have been 10-odd companies implicated in non-compliance with gambling regulation, as per the complaints. Among those are Sngake.us, ARB Gaming, VGW, Blazesoft, Money Factor, Yellow Social Interactive, A1 Development, FSG Digital, Sunflower, KHK Games, and B2Services. Utah is particularly strict about its gambling laws, and not even generally innocuous activities such as bingo are allowed locally. Charitable lotteries and raffles are effectively treated as a form of gambling and, therefore, illegal in the state, which further compounds things for any social casino trying to operate locally, and especially if it uses the sweepsngakes model. With so many complaints filed locally, Utah is the next state to see an exodus of operators that havenot yet pulled the plug. In the meantime, Google’s decision is a clear sign that the platform concurs with the objection to the sweepsngakes casinos’ claimed “social” status. Some US states are already banning sweepsngakes casinos, alleging that they are effectively a form of unregulated gambling and have no place in their jurisdictions operating the way they are. Notably, California said that it would now officially restrict social and sweepsngakes casinos come 2026, one of the latest states to join the vanguard against the sector.
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