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Vegas sports book accepted bets on a UFC fight after the bout had ended
- Updated: May 19, 2016
The Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a complaint against CG Technology Holdings, LLC, and its sister companies on May 16th in which it accused the gaming technology solutions provider of a series of violations including underpaying winners, withholding information from authorities, and accepting bets on sporting contests after they had ended.
In Count Six, of the official complaint, it is revealed that CG Technology accepted six wagers on a UFC fight between Chris Wade and Mehdi Baghdad after that fight was over. In that bout, Wade made short work of late-replacement Baghdad submitting him in the first round. The match took place at UFC Fight Night 81 – Dillashaw vs. Cruz, in Boston on January 17th, 2016. The complaint further states that CG Technologies accepted wagers on a boxing match on May 2nd, 2016, also after the conclusion of the bout.
CG Technology, which is based in Las Vegas, operates sport books at the Cosmopolitan, Venetian, and Tropicana casinos, which are located on the Las Vegas strip. The company also runs the sport books at Vegas’ M, Hard Rock, Palms, and Silverton casinos.
CG Technology is a subsidiary of Wall …
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