Alabama: Victoryland asks Supreme Court to reconsider electronic bingo decision

Alabama: Victoryland asks Supreme Court to reconsider electronic bingo decision

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  • WSFA
October 14, 2022 2:49 PM

Victoryland is seeking to have the Alabama Supreme Court reconsider its recent decision to cease “illegal gambling activities” in two Alabama counties.

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In September, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled electronic bingo establishments in Macon and Lowndes County have “no right” to engage in and “cannot be harmed by enjoined from continuing in an illegal enterprise.”

The counties are home to Victoryland, White Hall Entertainment and Southern Star.

According to the appellee’s application for rehearing filed Friday, Victoryland is asking the court for a rehearing of the case, which it believes is “needed and necessary to prevent a serious and mistaken rush to judgment.”