DOJ Fraud Division Prosecutes Illegal Offshore Sportsbook Operator in First Sports Betting Case

The DOJ's newly created National Fraud Enforcement Division secured its first sports betting prosecution, charging California resident Jason Feinman with running an illegal offshore sportsbook from Costa Rica and hiding $4.2 million in income.
Offshore Sportsbook Operator

The Department of Justice’s National Fraud Enforcement Division made its debut in the sports betting world on June 22, 2026, announcing the prosecution of Jason Feinman, a California man who admitted to operating an illegal offshore sportsbook out of Costa Rica. Feinman acknowledged running the unlicensed platform and failing to report $4.2 million in income to federal tax authorities. The case marks the Fraud Division’s first publicly confirmed action targeting the sports gambling industry since the unit was launched in April 2026.

The DOJ announced the formation of the National Fraud Enforcement Division on April 7, 2026, describing it as a unit dedicated to pursuing fraud against American consumers in coordination with federal and state law enforcement partners. The division’s early foray into illegal sports betting enforcement suggests that unlicensed gambling platforms are firmly within its scope, a development that could reshape the enforcement calculus for offshore sportsbook operators who have long assumed they were operating beneath the federal radar.

What Feinman Admitted To

Feinman acknowledged running the offshore platform from Costa Rica while residing in California. His admissions covered both the operation of an unlicensed sports betting service and the concealment of $4.2 million in income derived from that activity, which constitutes a federal tax crime in addition to the underlying gambling offense. The case was prosecuted by the Fraud Division, which secured the early result as part of what it described as the beginning of a broader enforcement effort.

Offshore sportsbooks have long attracted American bettors by offering access to markets, odds formats, and account features that licensed domestic operators don’t always match. But the risks of using an unregulated platform are significant. There is no state gaming authority to turn to if a withdrawal is refused, no consumer protection if the platform closes without warning, and now, a heightened risk of federal scrutiny for operators. Sports bettors in states with legal wagering markets are far better served by licensed platforms like those accessible through the DraftKings Promo Code and FanDuel Promo Code.

A Changing Enforcement Landscape

The Feinman prosecution arrives during an unusually active period for gambling enforcement at both the state and federal levels. Multiple state attorneys general have filed actions against unlicensed prediction market platforms and sweepstakes casino operators in 2026. Congress has debated several bills related to gambling regulation and oversight. And now the DOJ has formalized its own dedicated enforcement mechanism with the Fraud Division.

For bettors, the practical message is straightforward: the legal, licensed market continues to expand and improve. The state-by-state sports betting guide at Hello Rookie tracks the latest available platforms in every legal market, and the roster of operators continues to grow. Players who have not yet explored what licensed sportsbooks offer may find that the combination of competitive lines, promotional value, and regulatory protection makes the switch from offshore platforms an easy one.

The Fraud Division’s first sports betting prosecution is unlikely to be its last. With a mandate specifically aimed at protecting American consumers from fraud, illegal gambling platforms represent exactly the kind of target the division was created to pursue. The industry will be watching closely to see how aggressively the unit follows up on this initial case in the months ahead.

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Mike Noblin is a seasoned handicapper and the lead sports betting author at Hello Rookie. Mike has been involved with the industry for two decades, and has worked as a full time analyst and writer for the past three years. He covers a wide variety of sports, including the NFL, College Football, NBA, College Basketball, and MLB.