FIB Shuts Down Illegal Gambling Website

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The Federal Investigation Bureau pulled the plugs on an illegal gambling website operating in the middle of Vinewood Boulevard in Los Santos. The site was seized by the FIB a few days ago and the people behind the website "will face brutal punishments", according to the notice on the website.

The site, Casino Royale, started operating in March of 2016. The original intent of the business was to open up a luxury government-controlled casino. The premised slowly shifted to illegal gambling, which brought them in more money.

The FIB caught notice of their actions 4 weeks ago. The bureau let the gambling site operate until about a few days ago, when the site was taken down and replaced with the notice that is currently on the website.

The people behind the site will be met with hefty fines, up to 16 years in the slammer, 4 months of probation, and a month of community service.

The court session is expected to take place next week. All people who wagered on the site were given their money back courtesy of the FIB and IAA. The casino that never got finished will expected to be having a date with the wrecking ball in a few months.

The owners of the Casino Royale site have not issued any response.

Site in question: https://casino-royale.yolasite.com/

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