Just several weeks after receiving a cease-and-desist notice from the Commission, Bovada has officially restricted West Virginia users from its online gaming services.
The illegal, offshore online sports betting and casino company now restricts users from eight states from its services. John A. Myers, director of the West Virginia Lottery, last week revealed the lottery is also investigating other potential violators in the state.
“Our laws are designed to protect our players, and we regulate with those individuals in mind. We are currently investigating other possible violators operating in similar manners,” he said.
Out in West Virginia
Myers today confirmed the news to Sports Betting Dime, but revealed Bovada still needs to take several steps to complete…