Harp Media, which runs one of the largest offshore sportsbooks and online casino platforms available to United States bettors via Bovada, appears to be complying with a cease-and-desist order issued by the Michigan Gaming Control Board last month.
In the subsection of “Which Countries Are Restricted?” in its FAQ section, the Curaçao-based gaming platform has added Michigan to the list of states where it no longer conducts business, along with Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Delaware, and Colorado. Bovada’s FAQ also directors bettors who have a balance in those restricted states to contact their customer service department for more information or to make a withdrawal via cryptocurrency.