Amazon Faces Class-Action Lawsuit for Alleged Illegal Gambling Operations
As of early January 2024, the legal battle against Amazon continues to gain momentum. The case has attracted significant public and media attention, highlighting broader concerns about the ethical and legal implications of virtual gambling apps. In response to the growing scrutiny, Amazon has begun to assemble a formidable legal team, although they have yet to formally respond to the allegations in court.
Meanwhile, the tech industry is closely monitoring this case, as its outcome could set a precedent affecting how digital platforms manage and monetize app-based activities, particularly those that straddle the line of legality. The case remains a key topic of discussion among legal experts, tech industry insiders, and consumer rights advocates.
How it Began
November 13, 2023, marked the beginning of a significant legal challenge for Amazon.com Inc. as the company was hit with a groundbreaking class-action lawsuit. A Nevada resident struggling with addiction to online slot games filed the lawsuit, alleging that Amazon facilitated an illegal internet gambling operation. The lawsuit specifically targets over 30 casino-style applications that Amazon has been distributing, accusing the company of forming a “dangerous partnership” with virtual casinos.
The Legal Allegations
The crux of the lawsuit rests on a 2018 U.S. appeals court decision that ruled that “social casino” apps were illegal under Washington state gambling law. The suit filed in Washington federal court claims Amazon and social casinos effectively introduced slot machines into homes across the United States, operating non-stop throughout the year.
Amazon’s role in this alleged illegal operation goes beyond mere distribution. The lawsuit argues that Amazon maintained a 30% financial interest in these virtual casino apps, actively promoting them and managing the financial transactions for purchasing virtual chips. The games, while free to play, require users to buy more virtual chips to continue playing, a model that the lawsuit contends is tantamount to gambling.
Despite requests for comment, Amazon had not responded to these allegations as of the date of the lawsuit filing.
Edelson Law Firm Takes the Lead in Litigation
The Chicago-founded Edelson law firm, known for securing substantial settlements in class-action lawsuits, is spearheading this case. Todd Logan, leading Edelson’s gambling practice, expressed eagerness to bring the case before a jury, marking it as the firm’s eighth lawsuit against social casino apps.
The plaintiff’s lawyers estimate that the class size could include tens of thousands of consumers, with demands for damages and restitution being key components of the lawsuit. This legal action comes amidst ongoing challenges by Apple, Meta, and Google against a 2022 federal judge’s order in California, which held that these companies could be liable for processing payments for virtual chip transactions in social casino apps.
Currently Pending
The case, officially titled Steve Horn v. Amazon.com Inc, is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, under the docket number 2:23-cv-01727. The legal battle against Amazon signifies growing scrutiny over the role of major tech companies in facilitating potentially illegal online gambling operations.