Legal battle looms as Lottoland fights for survival in Australia

Beleaguered online gambling operator Lottoland doesn’t plan to go quietly into the night if Australia pushes through with the ban on overseas lottery betting.

Lottoland has vowed to bring the Australian government before the High Tribunal should the parliament passes a bill that will see the ban of so-called “synthetic lotteries,”News.com.au reported.

The firm’s statement came out ahead of the House of Representative’s meeting on Wednesday, when it is expected that Lottoland’s business model will come under intense scrutiny. Lottoland CEO Luke Brill pointed out that the company is ready to fight for its survival, even if it means bringing the issue straight to the Supreme Court.

“With 700,000 customers in Australia, we’re going to continue to fight this,” Brill said, according to the news outlet.