888.com and Sportsbetting after Party
Ever since PartyGaming was free from the clutches of US authorities by paying $105 million, other gambling firms such as 888.com and Sportsbetting.com are in talks with US authorities for avoiding any prosecution.
888.com was one of the gambling companies based in UK which accepted bets from US citizens prior to UIGEA rules, now the firm wants to settle a deal with the US justice dept by paying handsome fine in order to avoid any prosecution and maintain relationship with United States for future business.
Recently, PartyGaming was set free by US justice dept as any employee and executives of the company can fly in United States without the fear of prosecution.
Things are looking cool in terms of online gambling laws in United States, as Harrash, US largest land based gambling firm is setting online operations on their local soil and even hired Mitch Garber, former boss of PartyGaming.
- online gaming, News | Time: 6:08 am (UTC+8)
