The settlement statement from the Lottery does not specifically point out the actual violations, but it states they were related to 'underage and voluntarily excluded persons, licensing requirements relating to slot machines and unauthorized games in play.' The Virginia Lottery is responsible for regulating casinos in the commonwealth.Īccording to the settlement agreement, 'the Lottery informed the Casino of the Lottery's allegations at the casino, directly through its contractors and agents, had violated certain provisions of the Casino Gaming Law and the Lottery's related regulations prior to and after the Casino's opening on January 23, 2023.' News 3 learned the two parties formed the agreement after the Virginia Lottery identified alleged violations of the Casino Gaming Law in January and February this year. Rivers Casino Portsmouth had to pay the Virginia Lottery $275,000 following a settlement signed by the two entities in March.