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Michigan gambling regulator issues cease-and-desist letter to Papaya Gaming for illegal gambling activities

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Michigan gambling regulator issues cease-and-desist letter to Papaya Gaming for illegal gambling activities

DETROIT – A software company was issued a cease-and-desist letter for allegedly operating illegal gambling within Michigan.

Papaya Gaming, an Israel-based software company, is accused of running unregulated and unlicensed online gaming offerings within Michigan. The following apps owned by Papaya Gaming allow players to buy in and win real money through gameplay:

  • 21 Cash

  • Bingo Cash

  • Bubble Cash

  • Solitaire Cash

The Michigan Gaming Control Board’s action to send the cease-and-desist letter follows an investigation that began after receiving an anonymous tip.

According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board, Papaya Gaming violates the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act and the Michigan Penal Code.

“The Michigan Gaming Control Board firmly believes in a regulated and safe gaming environment,” said Michigan Gaming Control Board Executive Director Henry Williams. “Illegal gambling is not tolerated in Michigan, and we will take all necessary actions to protect our residents from such unlawful practices.”

The mobile app company has 14 days from the day they received the letter to take steps to prevent Michigan residents from gambling on their apps, or the board will take legal action.

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