Lake County casino linked to Lopez, 3 others raided

Hot Seats, an illegal casino in Leesburg with apparent ties to the racketeering case against former Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez, was raided Thursday night along with two other gambling operations in Lake County.

The operation — dubbed “Calvin Coolidge,” after the former U.S. president, for reasons that remain obscure — targeted Hot Seats; The Hub, which is also in Leesburg; and House of Treasures in Umatilla. Agents seized a total of 231 machines and more than $158,000 in cash, the Florida Gaming Control Commission and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday in separate news releases.

“It is impressive to take 231 illegal slot machines off the streets in one night,” Alana Zimmer, the commission’s executive director, said in a statement. “We are giving notice to those who want to operate illegal gambling facilities that we will close you down.”

The gaming commission, which has escalated efforts to shutter illegal casinos since its creation in 2021, led the raids at Hot Seats and The Hub and worked with the sheriff’s office to shut down House of Treasures. As the Orlando Sentinel has previously reported, Lake County has been a center of illegal gaming in Central Florida, in part because of its onceconvoluted approach to regulation and enforcement.

Several people were also issued notices to appear in court on charges of keeping an illicit gambling house, a second-degree misdemeanor, and illegally possessing a slot machine, which carries a $10,000 fine per machine, according to Florida law.

Hot Seats was mentioned last summer in a court document filed in Lopez’s case. Lopez, arrested in June along with several co-conspirators, is accused of helping to establish illegal casinos in several Central Florida counties, including Lake and Osceola, in exchange for campaign donations and thousands of dollars in personal payments. Investigators said that once he was elected sheriff, he worked to protect an illegal casino in Kissimmee from scrutiny.

Lopez, who has pleaded not guilty, is awaiting trial while the others charged in the operation have all accepted plea deals.

In late July, after Hot Seats was mentioned in the Lopez case, a Sentinel reporter visited the establishment, located in a tidy retail shopping plaza. A large “Hot Seats” sign was on the building, though the establishment’s windows were blacked out. Inside, patrons were playing on the rows of slot machines.

At the time, sheriff’s officials declined to confirm or deny the existence of an investigation into Hot Seats.

Hot Seats is pictured in a strip mall in Leesburg on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)
Hot Seats is pictured in a strip mall in Leesburg on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

On Friday, a gaming commission spokesperson did not respond to questions about how long Hot Seats was under investigation before Thursday’s raid. The agency also did answer questions about why the operation was named after Coolidge, though the former president famously stayed in Mount Dora during a 1930s winter vacation.

Gambling houses proliferated in Lake in recent years partly because of a 2021 ordinance that allowed up to 25 such businesses to receive permits and operate if they disclosed the number of machines in their possession and underwent annual inspections. In effect, it allowed those businesses to run afoul of Florida law, which generally only permits gambling houses on Native American land and two South Florida counties.

Sheriff’s officials said the ordinance confused deputies tasked with enforcing it, and it wasn’t until 2024, following concerns raised by state authorities, that Lake’s county commission repealed that ordinance.

Hot Seats and House of Treasures were among those allowed to operate under the permitting regime only to continue business once the permits were no longer issued, according to records reviewed by the Sentinel. Many, like Hot Seats in 2017, had been raided in the past, only to reopen, sometimes under the same names and at the same locations.

But now law enforcement is eager to shut them down.

“We will continue these operations to eradicate this illegal activity and arrest those that are responsible,” Sheriff Peyton Grinnell said in a statement.

A Sheriff’s Office spokesperson released the names of four people cited following the raid at House of Treasures, but none of their cases were available in court records as of Friday afternoon, so the Orlando Sentinel is not yet publishing the names.  A commission spokesperson did not immediately respond to a message seeking the same information about who was cited in its raids.

Jacksonville-based attorney Kelly Mathis is listed as a registered agent for The Hub in state business filings. Mathis, whose 2013 conviction for taking part in a massive illegal gambling scheme was overturned in 2016, was also listed in a court filing as a possible defense witnesses in Lopez’s case.

He did not reply to a message seeking comment Friday about on the raid at The Hub.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Medics describe overwhelmed hospitals as demonstrations enter second week

Medics describe overwhelmed hospitals as demonstrations enter second week

Helen Sullivan,BBC Newsand Soroush Negahdari & Roja Asadi,BBC News Persian Reuters Burning vehicles were pictured in Tehran on Friday night As protests in Iran continue and Iranian authorities issued coordinated warnings to protesters, a doctor and medic at two hospitals told the BBC their facilities were overwhelmed with injuries. One doctor said an eye hospital

Families call for more recognition of gambling in inquests

Families call for more recognition of gambling in inquests

Meghan OwenWork and money correspondent, BBC London BBC Natalie Ashbolt believes the system failed her cousin Lee Adams and is in need of reform The family of a man who say he took his own life after placing more than 600 bets in an hour have told the BBC that his inquest was a “battle”

Greenlanders unnerved as Arctic island finds itself in geopolitical storm

Greenlanders unnerved as Arctic island finds itself in geopolitical storm

Katya AdlerNuuk, Greenland ‘We just want to be left alone’: Greenlanders on US President Trump’s takeover threats US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Danish officials next week to discuss the fate of Greenland – a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark that President Donald Trump says he needs for national security. The vast island finds

Bobi Wine challenges President Yoweri Museveni for the second time

Bobi Wine challenges President Yoweri Museveni for the second time

Getty Images As Ugandans go to the polls next week they are faced with a choice of propelling a leader into his fifth decade in power or backing a candidate seeking to capitalise on the desire for change from some quarters. President Yoweri Museveni, 81, in office since 1986, is aiming for a seventh successive

The continued mysteries surrounding the intelligence operation

The continued mysteries surrounding the intelligence operation

Watch: Nicolás Maduro and wife flown to New York court Gordon CoreraSecurity analyst A week on from the dramatic raid that seized Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, details of the intelligence surrounding the operation are becoming clearer, but some mysteries still remain. The intelligence The mission took months of planning and intelligence gathering. In August the CIA

An anti-Iranian regime protester holds up a placard during a gathering outside the Iranian Embassy, central London, on January 9, 2026. (AFP)

Iran simmers as Khamenei warns of crackdown; 62+ killed, internet shut

Iran continued to reel under a communication blockade amid the ongoing anti-government protests across the country that flared up on Thursday after exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi’s rallying cry. At least 62 people have been killed since the protests began last month, the Associated Press reported quoting activists. An anti-Iranian regime protester holds up a

Owner of Swiss ski resort bar held in custody after deadly New Year's Eve fire

Owner of Swiss ski resort bar held in custody after deadly New Year’s Eve fire

EPA/Shutterstock Jacques and Jessica Moretti, French owners of Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, were questioned by Swiss prosecutors One of the two co-owners of the Swiss bar where 40 people died in a fire on New Year’s Eve has been detained. Swiss prosecutors said Jacques Moretti, a French national, was a potential flight risk. He

Iran leader Khamenei says anti-government protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

Iran leader Khamenei says anti-government protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency) Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (seen in a file photo) called protesters “troublemakers” Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called anti-government protesters “troublemakers” and “a bunch of vandals” just trying “to please the president of the US”. He accused crowds of destroying buildings

South Africa's strained ties with US face new test

South Africa’s strained ties with US face new test

Mayeni JonesAfrica correspondent, Johannesburg SA National Defence Force The participation of warships from China, Iran and Russia in military exercises hosted by South Africa could further strain the country’s relationship with the US, which are already at an all-time low. A News24 report suggesting South Africa is hoping to persuade Iran to become an observer

The XRP Angle Most People Missed in Ripple’s UK Approval

The XRP Angle Most People Missed in Ripple’s UK Approval

When Ripple announced its new UK approvals from the Financial Conduct Authority (FAC) today, most of the community focused on the headline – another regulatory win. XRP’s price barely moved, and the news cycle moved on. But inside the wording of Ripple’s press release sits a much more important story for XRP holders. Sponsored A

Teens share their views one month on

Teens share their views one month on

Watch: 15-year-old Lulu tracks her social media use following the Australian ban For the first time in years, Amy feels free. One month since Australia’s teen social media ban kicked in, she says she is “disconnected from my phone” and her daily routine has changed. The 14-year-old first felt the pangs of online addiction in

Ultra-Low-Mile 1987 Camaro IROC-Z Emerges After 37 Years, Listed at Nearly $100,000

Ultra-Low-Mile 1987 Camaro IROC-Z Emerges After 37 Years, Listed at Nearly $100,000

A remarkably preserved 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z has resurfaced after spending nearly four decades in storage, offering a rare snapshot of late-1980s American performance—and an asking price that reflects its extraordinary condition. The car shows just 104 miles since new, a figure that places it among the lowest-mileage third-generation Camaros known to exist. Delivered new

Volodymyr Zelensky and John Healey shake hands

UK commits £200m to prepare British troops for Ukraine deployment

John Healey was speaking after a one-day visit to Kyiv on Friday, where he discussed plans for the Multinational Force Ukraine with President Volodymyr Zelensky. The money will pay for upgrades to vehicles and communications systems, counter-drone protection and other equipment to ensure troops are ready to deploy. Mr Healey said: “We are surging investment

New Footage Shows ICE Shooting From Officer's POV

New Footage Shows ICE Shooting From Officer’s POV

Screenshot via Alpha News Twitter Shocking new footage of the shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an ICE officer published on Friday shows the confrontation from the perspective of the officer who shot and killed Good. Minnesota media outlet Alpha News released the footage. Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer who has

Car production plant

1,334 GM Workers Laid Off in Ohio — What Really Happened?

Late last week, General Motors filed detailed paperwork with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services revealing that 1,334 employees at its Ultium Cells battery plant in Lordstown, Ohio have been laid off. The numbers break down into 1,090 battery assembly operators, 142 quality operators, and 102 material operators. GM says 850 of these

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x