Authorities in Arizona have filed criminal charges against the prediction market provider Kalshi, becoming the first state in the U.S. to do so and setting up a legal battle that would get to the core of growing questions about the company’s business. The 20-count criminal charges allege that Kalshi accepted bets from Arizona residents on…
Arizona accuses Kalshi of operating illegal gambling business
Originally reported by The Hill
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