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New Jersey regulators fine Caesars Sportsbook almost $300K over responsible gaming rule violations Suswati Basu | usagoldmines.com

Caesars Sportsbook location with betting counters, seating and large screens showing live sports. Caesars Sportsbook fined $297K for New Jersey violations

Caesars Sportsbook has been ordered to pay more than $296,000 after New Jersey regulators found the company broke several rules designed to support responsible gambling.

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement assessed a $251,250 civil fine and told Caesars to give up another $45,465.38, according to an order from the state Attorney General’s Office and Department of Law and Public Safety. The two payments add up to $296,715.38.

Caesars agreed to the $251,250 penalty. The sportsbook will be required to pay the full amount after receiving an invoice from the Division of Gaming Enforcement.

Regulators first took action against Caesars on August 5, 2026. The latest order makes that enforcement action final and says the sportsbook failed to comply with several New Jersey regulations covering responsible gaming.

However, the document does not explain what Caesars did to violate those requirements. It gives no details about affected customers or individual transactions and does not say when the conduct happened.

There is also no explanation for how officials reached the two financial amounts. The order does not show how much of the $251,250 fine relates to each violation, while the calculation behind the $45,465.38 disgorgement is also left unspecified.

Caesars faces mounting regulatory penalties across multiple states

The New Jersey case follows other regulatory action involving Caesars in major US gambling markets.

In Nevada, Caesars Entertainment agreed in November 2025 to a proposed $7.8 million fine stemming from compliance failures linked to convicted illegal bookmaker Mathew Bowyer. Nevada regulators alleged unsuitable operating practices connected with Bowyer’s activity at Caesars Palace.

As part of that proposed settlement, Caesars faced additional conditions on its gaming approvals. The company had also introduced remedial measures, with much of that work involving improvements to its anti-money laundering program as well as additional employee training and awareness.

Bowyer operated an illegal bookmaking business and handled more than $325 million in wagers from Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani. He also admitted laundering money and failing to report $4 million in income to the IRS.

Massachusetts regulators separately fined Caesars Sportsbook $10,000 in March 2026 for offering a prohibited betting market during UEFA Euro 2024. The sportsbook allowed customers to wager on the total number of red cards issued during the tournament.

Six bets from three customers were placed on that market, representing $8,270 in total stakes. Caesars was one of five sportsbooks penalized by Massachusetts regulators at the time, with fines across the operators totaling $80,500.

Featured image: Caesars Entertainment via website

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This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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