Florida sports betting updates
Hard Rock Bet has returned to Florida, with a full-scale state-wide launch taking place on Dec. 5, 2023. Here’s a timeline of Florida’s sports betting journey to date:
June 28, 2024: The Supreme Court’s decision on legal Florida sports betting doesn’t accelerate California’s push, says James Siva, the chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association.
June 17, 2024: The U.S. Supreme Court shoots down Florida’s sports betting review request to upend the state’s legal wagering status quo.
June 13, 2024: The U.S. Supreme Court could soon decide whether to review Florida’s sports betting case or not.
May 29, 2024: Legal Florida sports betting gets its day in Supreme Court — June 13, 2024.
May 22, 2024: Florida’s ongoing legal sports betting battle may be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court after another document related to the issue was filled on Tuesday.
May 14, 2024: The U.S. Government asks the Supreme Court to shut down Florida’s sports betting challenge.
April 24, 2024: Hard Rock Bet introduces ‘SGP Max’ feature in Florida, allowing bettors to combine multiple same-game parlays on one ticket.
April 22, 2024: Daily fantasy sports return to Florida with peer-to-peer games offered by PrizePicks.
April 10, 2024: Hard Rock Bet and the Florida Panthers form a multi-year partnership.
April 1, 2024: West Flagler files a new sports betting brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. West Flagler claims that the Florida Supreme Court denied its petition by incorrectly ruling that the Florida gaming compact legalized online betting.
March 21, 2024: The Florida Supreme Court denies a sports betting petition to invalidate the state’s online sports betting law on constitutional grounds.
March 12, 2024: A former Jacksonville Jaguars financial manager is sentenced to 78 months in prison for stealing $22 million from the organization.
March 9, 2024: An ex-Jacksonville Jaguars employee speaks in court following an embezzling scandal. Amit Patel is accused of taking over $20 million from the organization during a five-year span.
Feb. 26, 2024: Daily fantasy sports (DFS) operator PrizePicks will pause its business in Florida on March 1, 2024, after receiving a second cease-and-desist letter for operating illegally.
Feb. 21, 2024: Florida attorney Daniel Wallach’s new amicus brief urges the Supreme Court to take a Florida sports betting case, supporting West Flagler’s efforts to halt Florida’s current sports betting structure
Feb. 16, 2024: Several states, including Florida, sent cease-and-desist letters to daily fantasy sports (DFS) operators Underdog, Betr, and PrizePicks.
Feb. 13, 2024: The Florida Supreme Court is asked to stop the state’s “unlawful” sports betting approach.
Feb. 3, 2024: Jacksonville Jaguars ask FanDuel to return $20 million from Amit Patel scandal, but the sports betting operator is unwilling to pay the team.
Jan. 29, 2024: Florida fantasy sports bills advance amid debates after being received favorably by the state chamber’s committee on regulated industries. Senate Bills 1566 and 1568 lay out the legal framework and licensing structure of fantasy sports contests in the Sunshine State.
Dec. 26, 2023: West Flagler Associates continues to challenge the legality of Florida sports betting, arguing Florida voters should have the right to approve any casino gambling expansion under Amendment 3.
Dec. 5, 2023: Hard Rock Bet opens its sportsbook app to all Florida bettors for the first time in two years.
Dec. 1, 2023: Gov. Ron DeSantis and two other lawmakers unsurprisingly reject a Florida sports betting challenge,
Nov. 17, 2023: The Supreme Court of Florida unanimously rejects a motion proposed by two gaming companies to shut down the state’s limited version of online sports betting.
Nov. 7, 2023: Hard Rock Bet relaunches in Florida after pausing online operations for nearly two years, granting limited access to existing customers.
Nov. 1, 2023: In-person sports betting will return to Florida at three casinos run by the Seminole Tribe on Dec. 7.
Oct. 25, 2023: The Supreme Court rebuffed an emergency bid to block an agreement between Florida and the Seminole Tribe, setting the stage for the return of legal Florida sports betting.
Oct. 18, 2023: There’s no need to stay a lower court ruling that could see legal Florida sportsbooks return, according to the Department of the Interior.
Oct. 12, 2023: Chief Justice John Roberts enters an order recalling and staying the Florida sports betting appeal mandate.
Oct. 6, 2023: Covers’ Geoff Zochodne discusses the drawbacks of Florida’s gaming compact.
Sept. 26, 2023: The Department of the Interior declares sports wagering should resume in Florida. West Flagler and Bonita Springs turn to the Supreme Court of Florida to keep Hard Rock Bet from returning, citing gambling expansion without voter approval ang gambling off of tribal lands as major violations of state law.
Sept. 18, 2023: Uncertainty surrounds Florida sports betting and its return amid a last-minute court filing.
Sept. 11, 2023: The U.S. Court of Appeals rejects a rehearing request by two casinos for the Florida-Seminole sports betting case. This opens the door for a possible return of Hard Rock Bet in the state as early as Sept. 19.
Sept. 1, 2023: The federal government announces that there is no need for a rehearing in the Florida-Seminole sports betting case.
Aug. 14, 2023: West Flagler Associates seeks a rehearing in its case against Florida’s Seminole Tribe. The casino operator hopes to thwart the Seminole’s attempt to bring Hard Rock Bet back to the Sunshine State.
July 17, 2023: Hard Rock Sportsbook rebrands as Hard Rock Bet after Hard Rock Digital partners with Simplebet. The new-look app boasts a new rewards program and flex parlay feature. Hard Rock Bet could return to Florida soon.
June 30, 2023: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed a lower-court judgment that struck down a 2021 compact between the state of Florida and its Seminole Tribe.
May 24, 2023: The Florida Panthers advance to the NHL Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1996.
March 29, 2023: Florida sports betting welcomes the launch of DraftKings’ horse-racing app, as the Kentucky Derby nears.
Dec. 14, 2022: The DC Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments on Florida sports betting, with a formal ruling on its previous dismissal expected in 2023.
July 11, 2022: The DC Circuit releases a briefing schedule in the Florida tribal compact sports betting case that indicates a ruling won’t occur until sometime in 2023.
June 1, 2022: Caesars and NYRA Bets launch the Caesars Racebook app in Florida and Ohio.
April 27, 2022: The Florida Seminole tribe stops making revenue-sharing payments to Florida. With the 2021 Florida-Seminole Compact on ice, the tribe will instead make payments into escrow until the litigation is resolved.
March 7, 2022: Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver Calvin Ridley is suspended for the 2022 NFL season after betting on NFL games in 2021 with Florida’s Hard Rock Sportsbook.
Feb. 18, 2022: DraftKings CEO Jason Robbins reveals that the sports betting operator didn’t get enough signatures in time to place a proposed constitutional amendment on the state’s 2022 election ballot.
Jan. 28, 2022: Florida Education Champions’ initiative, backed by DraftKings and FanDuel, concedes defeat with less than 500,000 verified signatures gathered.
Jan. 20, 2022: The DraftKings-FanDuel initiative approaches 400,000 signatures.
Jan. 11, 2022: With just over 295,000 signatures, the FanDuel and DraftKings-backed initiative has gathered just a third of the signatures required to reach the November 2022 ballot. The deadline to reach 891,589 signatures is Feb. 1, 2022.
Dec. 4, 2021: Thirty-five days after launching, the Hard Rock Sportsbook agrees to “temporarily suspend” all operations in Florida. Legal Florida sports betting has come to an end.
Dec. 1, 2021: A group of Las Vegas Sands-aligned groups files a lawsuit against seven parties acting on behalf of the Seminole Tribe. The groups allege the Seminole Tribe has been paying off petition gatherers to prevent them from collecting signatures for a Las Vegas Sands 2022 ballot measure.
Nov. 25, 2021: After the Seminole Tribe’s motion for a stay pending appeal is denied, an emergency motion for a stay pending appeal is filed with the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. Meanwhile, the Hard Rock Sportsbook is still operational.
Nov. 23, 2021: The Seminole Tribe files a notice of appeal and motion for a stay pending appeal with the DC federal court just one day after Judge Friedrich eradicated the Florida-Seminole Compact. The Tribe seeks to continue taking sports bets throughout the appeal process.
Nov. 22, 2021: Judge Dabney Friedrich throws out Florida’s sports betting compact, putting an end to legal sports betting and the Seminole Tribe’s gaming expansion plans. The judge ruled both federal (Indian Gaming Regulatory Act) and state (Amendment 3) laws were violated.
Nov. 1, 2021: The Seminole Tribe of Florida goes live with an “early access launch” of its Hard Rock Sportsbook, despite at least two lawsuits challenging the state’s model of legal sports betting still working their way through federal court.
Oct. 19, 2021: Florida District Judge Allen Winsor dismisses the first of the Magic City-Bonita Springs lawsuits.
Oct. 15, 2021: October 15 arrives, but legal Florida sports betting does not.
Sept. 27, 2021: Two Florida businessmen and the anti-gambling group No Casinos file the third lawsuit — the second in D.C. The motion claims no gaming expansion can occur in Florida without voter approval, citing Amendment 3.
Sept. 27, 2021: Magic City Casino and Bonita Springs Poker Room file their second lawsuit — this time, in D.C. The lawsuit claims online Florida sports betting would violate several federal laws.
Aug. 17, 2021: Magic City Casino and Bonita Springs Poker Room file a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior and Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, challenging the validity of their Seminole Tribe Compact approval.
Aug. 6, 2021: Florida’s pact with the Seminole Tribe passes its 45-day approval period. By neither approving nor denying the Seminole-Florida Gaming Compact, the U.S. Department of the Interior gives Florida the OK to move forward with its proposed October 15, 2021, launch date.
May 25, 2021: Gov. DeSantis quietly signs a new tribal compact. The agreement would allow the Seminole Tribe to expand its gaming library and offer retail and online sports betting. Pari-mutuel facilities would also be permitted to operate Florida betting sites through servers located on tribal lands.
May 2019: Gov. DeSantis refuses to sign off on an agreement reached between Sen. Wilton Simpson and the Seminole Tribe. The pact would have allowed tribal casinos and racetracks to offer legal Florida sports betting.
Nov. 6, 2018: Voters pass Amendment 3, effectively prohibiting the Florida Legislature from passing new gambling expansions without the approval of the Seminole Tribe.
May 14, 2018: SCOTUS overturns the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). Individual states are now permitted to legalize and regulate sports betting.
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