Maine Retail Sportsbook Loses License Ahead of Super Bowl Weekend, Appeals Decision
The Maine retail sportsbook is facing a major setback as it loses its operating license just days before the highly anticipated Super Bowl weekend. The license revocation has left sports betting enthusiasts in a bind and the sportsbook operator scrambling to appeal the decision.
License Revocation Details
The Maine Gambling Control Unit announced the revocation due to alleged regulatory violations, including failure to maintain proper record-keeping and compliance with state laws. Officials stated that the decision was made to uphold the integrity of the betting industry.
Sportsbook’s Appeal
The sportsbook operator has filed an appeal, arguing that the decision was unjust and based on minor infractions. A spokesperson said, “We are committed to resolving this matter and ensuring that our customers can enjoy safe and legal betting experiences.”
Impact on Bettors

The timing of the license revocation has frustrated many bettors who were gearing up for Super Bowl wagers. Local sports fan Mark Davis shared, “This is the biggest betting weekend of the year. It’s disappointing to see this happen now.”
What’s Next?
The appeal process is underway, but it remains unclear whether the sportsbook will regain its license in time for the Super Bowl.