Seven individuals have been placed on the iGaming Involuntary Exclusion List for online gaming fraud by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

The online transactions that these seven individuals engaged in, totalling US$27,168, were investigated by the board’s Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement and found to be fraudulent.
The board said that its actions “stem from its commitment to keep individuals who have committed fraud from gaming online in Pennsylvania.”
The additions bring the total number of individuals who are currently on the iGaming Involuntary Exclusion List to 37.
The board also placed four other individuals on its Casino Involuntary Exclusion List. The number of individuals currently on that list totals 1,197 and stems from various reasons including theft, cheating, child endangerment disorderly conduct and using counterfeit currency.