Michigan law §§750.314 and 750.315 define illegal gambling activities, specifying penalties for winning or losing money or valuables through gambling. Winning over $50 is a misdemeanor, and losing and failing to pursue legal action within three months can result in fines or other penalties. The laws also outline legal recourse for losers to recover their losses.
Winning over $50 at gambling is considered a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for up to one year or a fine of up to $1,000.
Yes, you can sue to recover lost money or valuables within three months of the loss, provided there was no collusion.
If you do not pursue legal action within three months, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor and could face fines or other penalties.
Michigan law criminalizes certain gambling activities, especially illegal betting and games, but some forms of regulated gambling are legal under state licenses.