Western PA Amusement Companies Plead Guilty to Illegal Gaming Devices
Summary
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced that Buffalo Skills Games, Inc. and J.J. Amusement, Inc. pleaded guilty to felony corrupt organizations charges for distributing hundreds of illegal video gaming devices. The companies agreed to dissolve and forfeit $5 million in assets. Investigators seized nearly 400 illegal gambling devices from more than 60 locations across 12 western Pennsylvania counties.
What changed
Two western Pennsylvania amusement companies—Buffalo Skills Games, Inc. and J.J. Amusement, Inc.—pleaded guilty to felony corrupt organizations charges for operating an extensive illegal video gaming device distribution network. The companies agreed to dissolve and forfeit $5 million in assets. Investigators seized approximately 400 illegal gambling devices from over 60 locations across 12 western Pennsylvania counties including Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, and others.
Amusement companies, bar owners, gas station operators, and convenience store owners in Pennsylvania should be aware that illegal skill game operations carry significant criminal and financial consequences. Businesses hosting or distributing unregulated gaming devices face seizure of equipment, asset forfeiture, and potential criminal liability. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, working with State Police, is actively enforcing gambling laws against operators of unregulated devices that fail to comply with self-exclusion lists and provide un regulated odds to consumers.
What to do next
- Cease all illegal gambling device operations immediately
- Surrender seized devices to Pennsylvania State Police
- Comply with company dissolution requirements
Penalties
$5 million asset forfeiture; mandatory company dissolution; criminal felony convictions
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HARRISBURG — Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a pair of western Pennsylvania-based amusement companies pleaded guilty to felony corrupt organizations regarding the widespread distribution of hundreds of illegal video gaming devices.
The companies — Buffalo Skills Games, Inc. and J.J. Amusement, Inc. — agreed to dissolution and the forfeiture of $5 million in assets, as part of the plea resolution.
Investigators seized nearly 400 illegal gambling devices from more than 60 locations in several western Pennsylvania counties.
”This resolution secures a multimillion-dollar forfeiture for the Commonwealth, while assuring the companies will cease to exist,” Attorney General Sunday said. “I commend our partners at the Pennsylvania State Police for helping disband a large-scale operation that involved slot machines essentially dressed up as skill games.”
The Pennsylvania State Police assisted the Office of Attorney General’s Gaming Enforcement and Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Sections in a series of 2024 seizures at bars, gas stations, and convenience stores in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Crawford, Indiana, Somerset, Venango, Erie, Washington, Armstrong, and Westmoreland counties.
“Illegal gambling operations are not victimless crimes,” Attorney General Sunday added. “They can fuel criminal enterprises, exploit individuals addicted to gambling, and rip off consumers with games that are not regulated, provide little or no chance of winning, and do not comply with gambling self-exclusion lists intended to protect those struggling with addiction.”
This case was prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General’s Gaming Enforcement Section.
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