The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has taken decisive action against Bovada, an offshore gambling operator, by issuing a cease-and-desist letter for operating in the state without a proper license. The letter was directed at Harp Media B.V. and Hove Media, which together operate under the Bovada name. This move comes as part of the state’s effort to crack down on illegal online gambling activities and protect consumers from the risks associated with unregulated operators.
Bovada has been providing online casino games and sports betting services in Massachusetts without authorization from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, which oversees licensed gaming activities in the state. According to the letter, this lack of proper licensing is a violation of state gaming and sports betting laws. Additionally, Bovada is accused of misleading consumers by marketing itself as a “USA-based” operator, while in reality, it is based offshore on the Caribbean island of Curaçao. This has led to further violations of Massachusetts consumer protection laws under Chapter 93A.