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Full House Prevails in Waukegan Casino Lawsuit
The Illinois Supreme Court dismissed the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe’s legal challenge, opening the doors for Full House to continue the development of its planned casino

The Illinois Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Full House Resorts, Inc., affirming the company’s right to hold a casino license in the City of Waukegan. This decision marked the end of years of legal disputes involving Waukegan Potawatomi Casino, LLC (WPC), which questioned the certification process that led to Full House’s selection.
WPC Alleged Foul Play During the Certification Process
The controversy dates back to 2019 when Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a new law that authorized the development of six new casinos across the state, including one in Waukegan. The City opened an application process, eventually settling on three potential candidates, including Full House. WPC, however, did not make the cut.
The Illinois Gaming Board later deemed Full House “preliminarily suitable” to hold an owner’s license, clearing the way for development to proceed. However, WPC swiftly retaliated in court against this perceived injustice, alleging that political favoritism skewed the certification process, violating the Illinois Gambling Act and denying other applicants a fair opportunity to compete for the license.
A trial court dismissed WPC’s case due to a lack of standing. However, the Illinois Appellate Court later overturned this decision and ruled that WPC had a legitimate interest in the integrity of the certification process and could proceed with its suit. While the court action remained unresolved, Full House could not proceed with the development of its casino.
Waukegan’s Newest Casino Should Open by 2027
Full House and its legal team noted the appellate court’s decision could significantly damage the company’s prospects, potentially jeopardizing hundreds of millions of dollars invested in the project. Fortunately for the company, the Illinois Supreme Court overturned the appellate court’s decision and categorically dismissed WPC’s claims.
The Supreme Court motivated its verdict by pointing out that the Illinois Gambling Act grants the City broad discretion to reject any casino application. Furthermore, the Illinois Gaming Board had already issued a license to Full House while WPC’s case was pending. Since there was no legal avenue to reverse the licensing decision, this fact rendered the case moot.
This ruling finally gives Full House the green light to proceed with its plans. The company already operates a temporary casino facility and is working on constructing a permanent luxury resort scheduled to open by late 2027. The completed venue will provide a comprehensive leisure and casino experience, placing it among the leading Midwest gaming and entertainment destinations.
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