NJ Online Gambling Underwhelms in First Year

When Internet gambling was launched, it was hailed by many as a potential game-changer that would help reverse years of declining revenues at what were then Atlantic City’s 12 casinos. Gov. Chris Christie’s administration expected online betting to bring in $1 billion in its first year. But only one-tenth of that — just over $111 million […]

Delaware iPoker Revenues Fall 16% in September

In September, Delaware’s online gambling market fell to its lowest level of 2014 as revenues plummeted by 16% to $145,022, compared to the $172,854 generated for the previous month. The lackluster results come just as Delaware marks its first year of regulated online gambling, but there seems little signs of celebration as monthly revenues continue to […]

JW Probes How DOJ Quietly Reversed Online Gambling Law

Judicial Watch is investigating yet another Obama Justice Department scandal this time involving the reversal of a law passed by Congress decades ago banning all forms of online gambling, a move that allowed companies—and big Democratic Party donors—with connections to Attorney General Eric Holder to amass huge profits.

Internet gambling results “less than stellar” in first year

Internet gambling is the online revolution that wasn’t. About a year after legal Internet gambling launched in New Jersey and made the state a national proving ground for on-demand betting, even one of its most vocal proponents had to admit that results have been “less than stellar.”