Alabama AG Freezes Entire City’s Funds Over One Bingo Parlor

Alabama’s crusading anti-electronic bingo state attorney general has frozen the assets of an entire city after he claimed its officials allowed an illegal bingo parlor to operate there.

Lipscomb, Alabama AG, Steve Marshall, electronic bingo, Jay’s Charity Bingo, Tonja
Alabama AG Steve Marshall, above, is so enraged by the activities of a tiny electronic bingo shack in Lipscomb, Jay’s Charity Bingo, top left, that he elected to shut down a whole city. (Image: Casino.org)

AG Steve Marshall says he won’t unfreeze the assets of the city of Lipscomb, population 2,086, until city officials hand all financial records over to the state. Marshal suspects the city, which is part of the Birmingham metropolitan area, of profiting from the activities of Jay’s Charity Bingo, according to court filings.

The freeze means no money can come in or go out of city hall, which also means employees are not being paid and services for residents have ceased.

“I had to take my own money to pay someone because I could not write a check to pay the man,” Mayor Tonja Baldwin told AL.com. “It makes no sense whatsoever.”

Disappearing Bingo Machines

In September, Marshall’s office arrested five individuals connected to Jay’s Charity Bingo and charged them with third-degree burglary after stolen bingo terminals were found on the premises.

Marshall’s agents immediately knew the machines were hot because they still had Alabama Attorney General’s Office evidence stickers on them. The machines had been seized in a raid by the DA’s office in August at a different illegal bingo parlor 80 miles away in the city of Selma.

The machines remained at the Selma venue while authorities waited on a seizure order, but they disappeared before the order could be obtained.

The brazen nature of stealing something that has an evidence sticker on it just shows you how far some of these people will go,” Marshall confided to AL.com at the time.

Jay’s Charity Bingo was also shut down during the August raids but apparently reopened once it had gotten hold of the stolen machines, according to court documents. The establishment is also subject to the asset freeze.

Marshall’s lawsuit, filed last week, claims the city of Lipscomb is responsible for licensing Jay’s Charity Bingo and continues to receive “illegal funding” from the “illegal gambling.”

Moral Menace

The legality of electronic bingo machines was for years the subject of legal battles in Alabama. Operators said the machines conformed to the state’s bingo laws, but Marshall has long seen them as “a menace to public health, morals, safety, and welfare.”

The matter was settled in October 2022 when the state’s Supreme Court ruled that only traditional bingo games were legal in the state. Marshall began enforcing the law shortly after.

The court order freezing Lipscomb’s accounts is effective until a December 2 court hearing.

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    Jean November 29, 2024
    There is soft gambling...hard gambling....addictive gambling....gaming gambling.....and high risk gambling. What do ya suppose and label.....voting trump and friends in to the White House would come… There is soft gambling...hard gambling....addictive gambling....gaming gambling.....and high risk gambling. What do ya suppose and label.....voting trump and friends in to the White House would come under?.......(just a question I have)
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    Tecie November 29, 2024
    The Alabama State Legislature refuses to let the People of Alabama vote on gambling.
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    eric wayne lippert November 28, 2024
    Funny that one car lot there made me buy a business license to do what little work he had ...years ago ..had a customer right… Funny that one car lot there made me buy a business license to do what little work he had ...years ago ..had a customer right next to him I did work for that wasn't in Lipscomb. Nothing surprised me there .. I just went there and he said get your boobs on phone . I did my boss ask him what business was it of his ..he siad he wss on city council or something lol so I gave him 25 Dollars and thru it with huge stack kg them i already carried..think I bought it at car lot ..IDK been 20 years ago .. no way of telling about that place ..lol
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