By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (June 3, 2025)
Three residents of El Dorado Hills have pleaded guilty to operating an illegal online gambling business through their company, SweepsCoach, according to California prosecutors. The defendants admitted to running a sweepstakes-style platform that simulated casino games, a practice deemed unlawful under state regulations.
The California Department of Justice initiated an investigation into SweepsCoach following reports of its online platform offering games resembling slot machines and other casino-style gambling. While the company marketed its services as promotional sweepstakes, authorities determined that the platform’s structure violated California’s gambling laws, which prohibit such simulated gambling activities.
“Operating illegal gambling enterprises undermines the integrity of our state’s gaming regulations and poses risks to consumers,” said Attorney General Rob Bonta. “We will continue to enforce the law to ensure a fair and legal gaming environment in California.”
The defendants are scheduled for sentencing later this year and face potential penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The case highlights the state’s commitment to cracking down on unauthorized gambling operations and protecting Californians from illicit gaming activities.