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Professional sports teams are becoming real estate empires, building luxury apartments and shopping malls. For decades, major league teams depended on ticket sales, concessions and TV deals to ...
Meanwhile, the pari-mutuel companies and an owner, Isadore Havenick, filed a lawsuit at the Florida Supreme Court, alleging the sports-betting component of the agreement violates a 2018 ...
The tribe’s monopoly over online sports betting will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars a year to both the Seminoles and the state, money Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Legislature have ...
The Seminole Tribe is reviewing options and hasn’t announced when it might turn mobile sports betting back on. What happens next for sports betting in Florida after federal court decision? Skip ...
Thanks to the popularity of sports betting apps, revenues for sports betting have gone from just shy of $430 million in 2018 to a staggering $11 billion in 2023, according to figures compiled by ...
The Seminole Tribe relaunched a sports-betting app on Nov. 7. Florida high court declines to halt sports betting, but underlying legal issues remain Skip to main content
Opponents of online sports betting in Florida on Thursday lost their latest fight against a Seminole Tribe agreement with the state that permits the gambling. The Florida Supreme Court ruled that ...
“The denial of the stay by the U.S. Supreme Court is very good news. The Seminole Tribe of Florida is heartened by this decision,” tribe spokesman Gary Bitner said.