Valley Forge Casino Resort allowed a 13-year-old to gamble The teen was accompanied by his father The casino has paid a $30K civil penalty to resolve the matter A Pennsylvania casino is in hot water after it allowed a 13-year-old boy to gamble on slot machines for more than six hours. The Valley Forge Casino Resort in Pennsylvania’s King of Prussia allowed an underage teen access to its gaming floor last November. As a result, the Boyd Gaming property has paid a $30K regulatory settlement. (Image: Shutterstock) In what is certainly among the more egregious regulatory violations Casino.org has reported on of late, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has handed down a $30K penalty against the operator of Valley Forge Casino Resort for permitting the young teen access to its gaming floor. The PGCB reports that on Nov. 17, 2024, a 32-year-old father and his 13-year-old son, with the date of birth of Dec. 20, 2010, arrived at the…Â Read More
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