In November 2021, a report emerged accusing Evolution AB, a leader in the online gaming sector, of operating in black markets, including countries under U.S. sanctions such as Syria, Iran, and Sudan. The report, submitted by the law firm Calcagni & Kanefsky LLP (C-K) to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, alleged that Evolution’s live-dealer games were being accessed in jurisdictions where online gambling is prohibited. The accusations, compiled by the Israeli private intelligence firm Black Cube, claimed that Evolution had knowingly allowed its services to be streamed into these restricted regions.
The report had an immediate and dramatic effect on Evolution’s stock price, which dropped by 11%, wiping out over €2 billion in market capitalization. The company swiftly denied the allegations, calling the report “dubious, anonymous, and falsified,” with Evolution’s executives claiming it was designed to harm the company’s reputation and market position.
Investigations and Legal Reactions
Following the submission of the report, the NJDGE launched an investigation into the claims. However, in 2024, the regulatory body concluded that there was no evidence to support the allegations that Evolution had allowed its products to be accessed in banned jurisdictions. This finding greatly strengthened Evolution’s position, but the company’s legal team was unable to fully move forward with the case because the identity of the entity behind the allegations remained concealed.
C-K, the law firm representing the group behind the report, consistently maintained that it did not know the identity of the commissioning entity. Despite its longstanding involvement with Black Cube, C-K argued that revealing this information would breach confidentiality agreements. Evolution, however, pressed for disclosure, claiming that it was being unfairly hindered in its efforts to clear its name.
In February 2025, a New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled in favor of Evolution, ordering C-K to disclose the identities of the investigative firm and the anonymous client behind the report. This decision marked a critical turning point in the legal battle, as Evolution was now entitled to pursue the necessary steps to uncover the truth.
The Role of Black Cube
Black Cube, founded by former Israeli intelligence officers, played a central role in compiling the 2021 report. The firm’s investigators, including Yoav Nursella, Alex Gorelik, Romy Martin, and Dr. Avi Yanus, were all involved in the global probe. Despite the firm’s detailed investigation, the identity of the entity that commissioned the report remains unknown.
C-K disclosed Black Cube’s involvement in response to a legal order, but the law firm continues to assert that it does not know the identity of the client who initiated the investigation. In an official statement, C-K’s attorney Kevin Marino informed Evolution’s legal team that C-K had asked Black Cube for the client’s identity and would update its records when the information was made available.
Legal Tensions and Further Sanctions
Evolution’s legal team accused C-K of obstructing justice by delaying the disclosure of this vital information. They filed a motion in Atlantic County Superior Court, arguing that C-K, given its long-term relationship with Black Cube, should have obtained the client’s identity much sooner. Evolution also argued that the failure to disclose this information had caused significant delays in the legal process and potentially harmed its business.
In their filing, Evolution’s attorneys requested further sanctions against C-K, which could include monetary penalties or court findings that would force the law firm to fully comply with the court order. The company emphasized that the lack of transparency had created a prejudicial delay that hindered its ability to clear its name.
Industry Speculation and Impact on Evolution’s Reputation
As the court-ordered disclosure looms, speculation about the identity of the anonymous client continues to swirl. Many believe that a competitor in the online gaming industry may be behind the report, aiming to damage Evolution’s market position. If this speculation proves true, it could have significant implications for the industry, prompting calls for stronger regulations and ethical standards in competitive practices.
Despite the ongoing legal saga, Evolution has managed to maintain a strong financial performance. The company reported a 31.5% increase in operating revenue for Q4 2024, underscoring its resilience in the face of adversity. However, its stock price remains well below its November 2021 high, reflecting the lingering impact of the allegations.
The Road Ahead: What’s Next for Evolution
As of March 2025, Evolution is awaiting the court-ordered disclosure of the anonymous entity behind the 2021 report. The revelation of this information could bring closure to one of the most damaging legal battles in the online gaming industry. Until then, the company continues to defend its reputation and operations, while monitoring the ongoing developments closely.
Source:
Black Cube Unmasked in Evolution Report Scandal as Legal Battle Deepens, World Casino Directory, April 23, 2025.