Arizona indicts prediction market Kalshi for running illegal gambling operation
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Arizona's attorney general filed criminal charges against prediction market Kalshi for operating an unlicensed gambling business that offered illegal wagers on four elections, including the 2028 US presidential and 2026 Arizona governor races.
Why it matters
The indictment creates a prosecutable barrier to offering the named election contracts in Arizona, exposing those markets to seizure or forced suspension under state law. It also raises immediate legal uncertainty about whether federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight can preempt state criminal enforcement of election and sports wagers.
Implications
- — Kalshi, Inc. must defend against the Arizona criminal indictment in state court and seek injunctions if it intends to continue offering the disputed election markets in Arizona.
- — State gaming regulators' enforcement divisions must assess Kalshi's existing sports and election markets and decide whether to issue cease-and-desist orders or pursue criminal charges in their jurisdictions.
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