Victoryland

The hotel had a fine-dining restaurant called Whitfield's Steakhouse, O's Lobby Bar, and the O Brew cafe'.

[9] On June 25, 2015, Judge William Shashy dismissed the civil forfeiture case against Victoryland brought after the Attorney General Luther Strange's office executed a search warrant in 2013 seizing $263,106 in cash and 1,615 gaming machines.

It is apparent at the present time that the State of Alabama is cherrypicking which facilities should remain open or closed.

This Court refuses to be used an instrument to perpetuate unfair treatment," This gave Victoryland the right to re-open with full operations able to resume.

[11] In September 2022, the Alabama Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of State of Alabama vs Epic Tech LLC in which the court concluded that the electronic bingo gaming at Victoryland and two other casinos in the state constituted illegal gambling enterprises [1].