A sponsor in front of Everton Football Club’s shirt abandons his GB license in the middle of an investigation into an announcement featuring Bonnie Blue porn actress.
In the video on social networks turned outside the University of Nottingham Trent, she said that she was there “as promised” to “sleep with 180 young people” barely legal “, with the logo from stake to the screen.
Activists had urged the culture secretary to take action on the announcement for having used sexual content to promote the game with young people.
The game committee said that she will write to Everton to warn her of her responsibilities to ensure that the unscrewed game sites promoted on shirts are accessible from Great Britain.
The regulator also written to Nottingham Forest, who has the sponsorship of Kaiyun, and Leicester City which has an agreement with BC.Game, because the two sites are also without license in Great Britain.
The Australian online Australian company decided to leave Great Britain after the game committee launched its investigation.
The BBC understands that Everton does not intend to replace the game as a main shirt sponsor.
The English Premier League attracts a vast world audience and clubs frequently conclude sponsorship agreements with companies that do nothing in the United Kingdom.
Stake, whose logo appears on Everton football shirts, is called the “Casino and Sportsbook of cryptocurrency of the world”. It allows customers to bet on sports or virtual casino games, although GB users cannot use Bitcoin and other digital currencies.
It is managed under license by a company based on the island of Man, TGP Europe, using a “white label” agreement, frequently used by global play companies wishing to start in the United Kingdom without an important initial investment in infrastructure and development.
The gaming commission said that Parente’s GB activities would stop taking new registrations and closed completely on March 11.
The game declared in a press release that he had “made a strategic decision in mutual agreement with TGP Europe to leave the white brand agreements and focus on securing local licenses via our platform and our internal operations, in Based on our growth on the main regulated markets such as our recent extensions in Italy and Brazil.
The regulator warned the clubs that their police could incur up to 51 weeks in prison and unlimited fines if they were found guilty of having promoted “illegal game sites”.
He wants club insurance according to which they “showed reasonable diligence on their white label partners and that consumers in Great Britain cannot transform with sites without license,” he said.
This could involve clubs specifying that websites block users of the United Kingdom, including those using a virtual private network (VPN), which can allow users to access websites without license by disguising in the country where They access the Internet.
He added that customers can contact a game operator via the operator’s website if they still needed their funds after closing the company.
In January, Bonnie Blue – whose real name is Tia Billinger – tried to break the world record for sex with the greatest number of men in 12 hours. It was not included in the commission’s investigation and there is no suggestion of reprehensible acts on her.
The announcement was not published by an official stake account and has now been deleted.
Premier League clubs have agreed to drop the game companies as a main shirt sponsors at the end of the 2025-26 season, but will always take game advertisements, such as shirt sleeves and digital hobby .
The government and the activists have been increased to the government and activists on the widespread use of game companies to sponsor football clubs.
The 2024 research has suggested that the number of Paris advertisements during the opening weekend of the Premier League season almost tripled compared to the previous year.
Activists including the former Stoke City player, Tony Kelly, warned the “dark side” of sports betting, including dependence on the game.
Everton refused to comment. The BBC contacted Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Bonnie Blue alias Tia Billinger and TPG Europe to comment.