Missouri’s attorney general says illegal gambling machines are supposed to be going dark. But KY3 News found that some are up ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Torch Electronics, the largest operator of illegal gaming machines commonly found at Missouri gas stations, has agreed to “suspend all operations” by the end of the week. For ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – “The convenience stores really don’t have anything at all to do with the operation of those machines,” Attorney Chuck Hatfield says. Hatfield represents Torch Electronics, the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Torch Electronics filed another lawsuit this week against the city of Springfield, this time accusing Springfield police of unlawfully seizing nine of the company’s ...
Torch Electronics shut down its slot machine-like games across Missouri this week under pressure from a federal investigation, Attorney General Catherine Hanaway said Thursday, marking a sharp ...
Torch Electronics' games are a common sight in St. Louis-area convenience stores. It’s hard to say exactly when so many gas stations across Missouri began to resemble dens of gambling, but the future ...
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