We’re coming for you.
That was the basic message relayed to social casinos and sportsbooks such as Fliff and DFS 2.0 companies by the California tribal gaming industry during a webinar Wednesday hosted by Victor Rocha and Jason Giles, the conference chairman and executive director, respectively, of the Indian Gaming Association. They were joined by James Siva, the chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association.
And they’re none too happy with these companies, who they claim are exploiting legal loopholes to bring unregulated and untaxed online casino and sports betting to California residents.
“The tribes are under assault in California,” Rocha said.