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DraftKings gets slapped with fine for online slots that paid zilch


Connecticut issued fines to DraftKings and White Hat Gaming for operating an online slot machine that did not issue the payment percentage they promised their players.

DraftKings and White Hat Gaming must pay the state of Connecticut a total of $22,500 in fines after its online slot machine failed to issue players a win for a whole week. The report also found that DraftKings and White Hat Gaming did not disclose the faulty machine to state officials until the Consumer Protections department requested the information last year. The slot machine continued to withhold its winnings for another week until White Hat Gaming identified the glitch and repaired the software a second time.

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