Arizona Cracks Down on Five Online Gambling Platforms

The Arizona Department of Gaming has issued cease-and-desist orders to five online gambling platforms. They allegedly operated illegally and allowed underage access.
The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) has taken strong action. Five online gambling platforms must immediately cease their operations in the state. This follows investigations into alleged illegal activities and underage access to gambling. The authority makes it clear that it will enforce Arizona's strict gambling regulations. Consumer protection is a key focus. Interestingly, additional cease-and-desist orders were issued as early as August 15, 2025, as revealed by an ADG press release. At that time, Fliff Online Gambling, Thrillzz Mobile Gambling, BettingSweeps Casino, and Pulsz Casino were targeted for similar violations.
The affected platforms include BetOpenly, Bookmaker, Club WPT Online Poker, Kutt Inc., and Raffle Creator. They face serious allegations, which are considered felonies under Arizona law. These include the promotion of gambling, illegal control of an enterprise, and money laundering. This demonstrates the seriousness with which these provisions are taken in Arizona. The state tolerates no grey areas in online gambling.
Numbers and facts
Each of the five platforms faces allegations related to three distinct felonies under Arizona state law: promotion of gambling, illegal control of an enterprise, and money laundering. These offenses are not minor and can carry serious consequences. Online casino games and online poker remain entirely illegal in Arizona. The legal gambling age is 21. Some platforms allegedly allowed minors access to real-money or prize-based wagering pools. This is a particularly severe violation.
The specific violations are:
* BetOpenly is accused of operating a commission-based P2P model, offering event wagering and daily fantasy sports without state licenses, and allowing underage access. * Bookmaker allegedly offered horse racing, sports betting, and online casino games without proper licensing. * Club WPT Online Poker purportedly enabled users under 21 to enter pay-to-play poker tournaments for prizes, doing so under deceptive "no purchase necessary" terms. * Kutt Inc. allegedly violated Arizona’s social gambling laws by allowing third-party benefits and permitting users to deposit funds and wager on sports, politics, pop culture, and casino-style games. * Raffle Creator reportedly failed to meet requirements for lawful nonprofit raffles and allowed underage individuals to purchase prize tickets.
Background
Jackie Johnson, Director of the Arizona Department of Gaming, clearly stated the reasons for these actions:
“Arizona is taking decisive action against illegal gambling operators that put Arizonans at risk. Our top priority is protecting Arizonans and I’m grateful for the efforts of our intelligence unit led by Chief Law Enforcement Officer Doug Jensen to do just that. Through these cease-and-desist orders we are putting operators on notice: their conduct runs contrary to Arizona law and they must stop promoting illegal gambling.” - Jackie Johnson, Director of the Arizona Department of Gaming
This underscores the authority's commitment to consumer protection and to defending the state's gambling monopoly. Unregulated platforms pose high risks to players, including fraud, identity theft, and financial losses. The ADG warns that it cannot assist with issues arising from violations, leaving victims of illegal operators with limited options for recovering lost funds. Therefore, the ADG advises all residents and visitors to only gamble with licensed operators. The legitimacy of any gambling platform can be verified on the official website gaming.az.gov/checkyourbet.
Why it matters for German players
These developments in Arizona highlight the importance of strict regulation in the gambling sector. For German players, this means: steer clear of providers without a German license. Since the State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021), the German online gambling market has been strictly regulated. Only providers with a license from the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL) are legal. These can be found on the GGL's whitelist, where player protection is guaranteed.
Illegal offerings, whether from Malta (MGA), Curaçao, or Gibraltar, often entice players with high bonuses and no limits. However, they are dangerous. Players have no legal claim to payouts of winnings there. Data and player protection are also often inadequate. Authorities like the GGL cannot help with problems. With legal providers, players are protected by measures such as the 1 Euro per spin betting limit, the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit, and the central self-exclusion system LUGAS. While these restrictions may seem unattractive at first glance, they serve to prevent gambling addiction and protect players.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For casinos with a GGL license, such news from the US reinforces their business practices. They adhere to strict rules, including transparent game processes, rigorous age verification, and extensive player protection measures. GGL-licensed casinos invest in compliance and security, thereby offering a safe and responsible gaming experience. The Arizona scandal demonstrates that authorities worldwide are increasingly prosecuting illegal operators. This further reduces the availability of dubious platforms. In the long run, this strengthens the position of regulated and reputable providers.
This shows on a large scale what the GGL in Germany is also trying to achieve: to build a safe, channeled market. This is also in the players' interest. A smaller, regulated offer is always better than an unmanageable market full of dubious providers. The GGL focuses on enforcing these rules, making the market safer for all involved.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly. Help and counselling at 0800 1 372 700 (BZgA, free & anonymous).





