Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection has reached a deal with igaming services company High 5 Games over alleged violations of state law.
High 5 Games is licensed in Connecticut to develop and provide igaming content for state-owned platforms. However, its license was suspended in March for allegedly running an unlicensed casino.
High 5 Games has agreed to pay a fine of almost US$1.5 million. That settlement includes more than US$643,000 to customers who lost money playing games at High 5 Casino and just short of US$800,000 to be used in consumer education, protection, and litigation programs.
High 5 Games has had its license as an igaming service provider reinstated.