Torch Electronics Agrees To Suspend All Operations To Avoid Prosecution
Summary
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Torch Electronics, the largest provider of illegal gambling devices in Missouri, has agreed to suspend all operations effective April 10, 2026. The agreement follows a joint criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri and the Missouri AG's Office. Torch Electronics has notified its customers to stop all operations of illegal slot machines as part of the agreement to avoid prosecution.
What changed
Torch Electronics, the largest provider of illegal gambling devices in Missouri, has agreed to suspend all operations as a result of a joint criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office and Missouri Attorney General's Office. The suspension becomes effective April 10, 2026, and Torch has notified its customers to stop operations of illegal slot machines. The AG's office emphasizes that Missouri law clearly prohibits providing access to unregulated machines and games for gambling purposes.
Affected parties including other gambling device operators, manufacturers, and retail stores facilitating this activity should expect continued enforcement action. The Attorney General's Office has stated it will continue investigating and seeking enforcement against other entities involved in illegal gambling device operations. Businesses should review their compliance with Missouri gambling laws and consider proactively addressing any illegal gambling device operations.
What to do next
- Cease all operations of illegal gambling devices immediately
- Suspend all customer access to slot machines and gambling devices by April 10, 2026
- Monitor for ongoing enforcement actions from Missouri AG against other operators
Penalties
Agreement to suspend operations to avoid prosecution; ongoing investigation continues against other operators, manufacturers, and retail stores facilitating illegal gambling.
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Catherine L. Hanaway
Missouri Attorney General
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Catherine L. Hanaway
Missouri Attorney General
Torch Electronics Agrees To Suspend All Operations To Avoid Prosecution
Home 9 Press Release 9 Torch Electronics Agrees To Suspend All Operations To Avoid Prosecution JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Torch Electronics, the largest provider of illegal gambling devices in the State of Missouri, has agreed to suspend all operations, effective Friday, April 10, 2026. This action follows an ongoing joint criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri, and the Attorney General’s Office.
“I am pleased to announce Torch Electronics has suspended all operations involving illegal gambling devices, effective this Friday, as a result of a coordinated investigation by my office and the U.S. Attorneys. Torch’s agreement to proactively halt these operations signals clearly that there has never been a gray market,” said Attorney General Hanaway. “While this is a tremendous step forward for Missouri, our office will continue to investigate and seek enforcement action against other operators, manufacturers, and retail stores facilitating this illegal activity.”
Torch has notified its customers to stop all operations of these illegal slot machines by Friday, April 10, 2026. The Attorney General’s Office and the U.S. Attorneys continue to seek a permanent resolution between all parties.
Missouri’s laws are clear: It is illegal to provide access to unregulated machines and games for gambling purposes. This action is a part of Attorney General Hanaway’s continuous efforts with local, state, and federal officials to hold businesses accountable for profiting from unlawful activity and creating spaces for lawlessness in our communities.
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