By Top Class Actions  |  November 11, 2022

Category: Closed Class Actions

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VGW Malta Ltd., owner of Chumba Casino and Luckyland Slots, has agreed to pay $11.75 million to end a class action lawsuit claiming the company violated Kentucky gambling laws by selling virtual coins in Luckyland and Chumba Casino slots games. 

Class members include all Kentucky residents who spent $5 or more at Chumba Casino or Luckyland Slots within a 24-hour period between March 17, 2017, and March 17, 2022.

Plaintiff Amy Jo Armstead filed the Chumba Casino and Lucklyand Slots class action lawsuit Sept. 7, 2022. Armstead states she played Chumba Casino and Luckyland Slots games, and lost more than $7,000 doing so. In her lawsuit, she argues she and many other people were harmed because VGW Malta violated Kentucky gambling laws designed to protect individuals.

She explains VGW Malta owns and operates virtual casino games through the brands Chumba Casino and Luckyland. Allegedly, the virtual games allow players to use virtual coins to play slot games. 

The plaintiff states that while first-time players are given these virtual “gold coins” for free, after the initial play, consumers must pay real money to purchase these coins. Consumers can also reportedly place wagers to win more gold coins. 

While the company lures players in with its “free to play” model, the games quickly charge players, according to the plaintiff, meaning they fall under the regulations of Kentucky gambling law. 

She asserts that as games of chance are illegal in Kentucky, if gambling players lose money at games of chance in the state, they are entitled to receive their lost money within a certain timeframe. In her Chumba Casino and Luckyland Slots class action lawsuit, Armstead requested that the money she lost at gambling, and the money other similarly affected consumers lost, be returned to them.

VGW Malta has not admitted wrongdoing in response to the claims surrounding the games but has agreed to a settlement to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation. 

Class members will be eligible for a proportional payment of the settlement amount, allocated based on how much money they lost from the settlement. These amounts will be determined after attorney fees and costs as well as class representative payments have been allocated.

A payment estimator is available on the settlement website.

Class members who wish to object to or exclude themselves from the VGW Malta Chumba Casino and Luckyland Slots class action lawsuit settlement must do so by Dec. 15, 2022.

A final fairness hearing is scheduled for Jan. 9, 2023.

To receive class action settlement benefits, class members must file a valid claim by March 6, 2023.

Who’s Eligible

Class members include all Kentucky residents who spent $5 or more at Chumba Casino or Luckyland Slots within a 24-hour period between March 17, 2017, and March 17, 2022.

Potential Award

Varies

Proof of Purchase

No proof of purchase applicable

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

03/06/2023

Case Name

Armstead v. VGW Malta Ltd, Case No. 2022-CI-00553, in the Henderson County Circuit Court, Commonwealth of Kentucky

Final Hearing

01/09/2023

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

VGW Games Settlement
c/o JND Legal Administration
P.O. Box 91350
Seattle, WA 98111
[email protected]
844-633-0695

Class Counsel

Philip L Fraietta
Alec M Leslie
BURSOR & FISHER PA

Defense Counsel

Behnam Dayanim
PAUL HASTINGS LLP

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213 thoughts onChumba Casino, Luckyland Slots $11.75M class action lawsuit settlement

  1. Lewis Pelfrey says:

    Ive spent every bit of 100k in the last two years this is very addictive and there needs to be something done about it. All the games glitches and it funny how you can bet low and it won’t glitch at all but soon as u go to bet something higher it messes up. They tell u its your service and so on when there are 1000s of people all saying the same thing. Everyone isn’t saying the same thing if its not true. Its really a scam at the end of the day and they need to be shut down I want a attorney to contact me about seeing them. Its wrong and something needs to be done about it

  2. Jim T. Gibson says:

    I’ve spent thousands trying to attleast win thirty percent of my money back and nothing. I believe I’ve only won back like eight percent of what I’ve put in. Not to good odds..

    1. Christina dougherty says:

      I agree there’s something that needs to be done about the situation with this online gaming empty I have spent plenty honestly more money than I’ve got and myself I can’t win it back.

    2. April c says:

      I agree also not to mention the traffic on Internet and device being slow or other factors it’s been along time since I had a decent redemption it’s caused me health and emotional issues

    3. Matthew fisher says:

      I’ve spent 100,000 and probably much higher and have never got over 10% to f that ..there software is designed to pay you on n how much you spend like Internet companies that ramp down your data they make sure there always on top like there bingo that’s all there friends as ND house player’s winning 90 % of the games… lawsuit is my only opinion because I’m going to loose everything and they just keep sending me what a great player I am n my own person to help me with anything and even a chumba card to cash out on so no waiting for my winnings that they rarely have maybe 100 dollars for every 2000.. they got me so addicted to trying to win my money back I’ve been thinking dumb thoughts and that’s not me at all but been trapped on this phone for three years straight now and every penny I’ve gotten some working two jobs and anywhere else I can make money goes directly on here I don’t even f****** have my truck registered anymore because that’s Rick and put every cent I get on here because they took probably enough with the 200,000 and have one maybe in total 14,000 and I don’t know I’m depressed never even leave anywhere anymore I’m embarrassed I don’t know what to do

  3. Bea says:

    My boyfriend redeemed $1600 3 weeks ago and still hasn’t received his payout. This has already happened once about a year ago. Luckyland says they are “looking into it” and yet still nothing.
    This company is clearly GARBAGE. They are greedy and should be shut down for good!

    1. Kayla says:

      They owe me over 200 grand and deactivated me for no apparent reason . I keep emailing them and now getting no response back .

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