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Gaming Questions & Answers
Q: I have treasure chest poker at my bar/restaurant in Clearwater Fl. An ABT investigator came said I am violation of 489.

1 Answer | Asked in Gaming for Florida on Mar 10, 2014

Answered on Apr 15, 2015

Robert Jason De Groot's answer
So hire an attorney to advise you about this.
Q: Are gambling debts legally enforceable?
Charles Snyderman's answer
California court decisions have held and continue to hold that the California judicial system is not available to resolve gambling debts. However, you will have to consult with an attorney because the question you ask may not be as simple as that. Was the debt incurred on-line? At an Indian casino?