In 2019, Intralot and VSC sought to persuade District agencies and the Council to award them the $215 million. WASHINGTON — ...
Intralot and its small business subcontractor, VSC, have agreed a $6.5 million settlement in the District of Columbia ...
Two companies that operated the District’s troubled lottery and online sports betting services agreed to pay D.C. $6.5 ...
The companies who once ran D.C.’s screwed up sports betting regime are paying $6.5 million to settle a legal case over the ...
Intralot has been fined $5 million by the DC Council for violating subcontracting laws in its sports betting contract.
Attorney General Brian Schwalb brought a welcome end, and a $6.5 million settlement, to a sorry tale.
The settlement requires Intralot to pay $5 million, while Veterans Services Corporation will pay D.C. $1.5 million.
Intralot has agreed to a US$5m settlement in Washington DC after it was found to have secured a gaming contract under “false ...
Former DC sports betting operator of GambetDC to pay $5 million for deceiving officials to secure exclusive contract.
Ollie Ring is an experienced regulatory writer, having produced regulatory, gambling and sports content for well over 5 years. He enjoys nothing more than trudging through a lengthy Senate bill ...
Two key contractors for D.C.'s controversial sports betting and lottery program will pay a combined $6.5 million to settle claims they deceived regulators to win the contract and submitted fraudulent ...
The attorney general’s office alleges Intralot presented a subcontracting plan with D.C. small businesses to the D.C. Council and lottery officials under false pretenses.