Connecticut regulator says residents must be wary of unlicensed betting companies offering election wagers
Sports Game · 2024-11-01

Connecticut regulator says residents must be wary of unlicensed betting companies offering election wagers

Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection Gaming Division is reminding readers that only three online wagering platforms in the state are licensed, with none of them permitted to offer wagers on election results.

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