Lawsuit alleges CAW wagering violates racketeering law
A new class-action lawsuit alleges that track operators’ computer assisted wagering operations violate federal racketeering laws.
A new class-action lawsuit alleges that track operators’ computer assisted wagering operations violate federal racketeering laws.
After a decadelong fight, the West Virginia Legislature last week approved advance deposit wagering with four percent of handle going back to the industry.
A federal rule that would modernize how taxes on parimutuel winnings are calculated is nearing adoption, according to the Trump Administration.
The bill, supported by WV Racing United and Charles Town Races, would initiate a source market fee on ADW wagers in the Mountain State.
Wagering at Virginia’s now-two OTBs, and through advance deposit wagering companies licensed in the state, was strong in January.
Nick Hahn spoke with Virginia Racing Commission vice chair D. G. Van Clief, Jr., about the state, and future, of Virginia racing and breeding. Part 2 of 2.
Nick Hahn spoke with Virginia Racing Commission vice chair D. G. Van Clief, Jr., about the state, and future, of Virginia racing and breeding. Part 1 of 2.