Osceola County Sheriff Marcos R. Lopez has been arrested for facilitating an illegal gambling operation in Florida.
A joint investigation by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) uncovered a criminal organization operating through a business known as the Fusion Social Club in Kissimmee, Florida. The operation is estimated to have generated $21.6 million in illegal funds.
The gambling house operated under the name The Eclipse and promoted itself on TikTok through @theeclipse4561. The account remains active despite the investigation. The account promotes itself as “A Casino With A Lot, Fish Tables And computer games with Daily Promotions”.
Posts include pictures of slot machines inside the club

Florida casinos are legal through the Seminole Tribe, but the state does allow slot machine gaming at select locations throughout the state. Licenses are required, however, and the operation in Kissimmee did not possess a valid license.
Lopez facilitated illegal casino
Sherriff Lopez is accused of using his power to protect the organization and also collecting payments from the business’s proceeds. He is charged with racketeering and conspiracy to commit racketeering.
“Initially engaging the operation for campaign contributions and personal payments, Sheriff Lopez played a multifaceted role in expanding and protecting this illegal enterprise, using his office to shield the enterprise from law enforcement,” the state attorney’s office said in a statement.
Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Lopez in an executive order and appointed a Florida Highway Patrol official to be the county’s sheriff. The Sheriff had previously violated state records law when he accidentally posted a photo of murdered 13-year-old Madeline Soto in December. He pleaded no contest to the charge and agreed to pay a fine of $250, but faces much stiffer penalties this time around.
“As law enforcement, we are held to higher standards of integrity and character than other professions,” Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass said in a statement. “This case revealed that Lopez violated the trust and integrity expected of him as the duly elected sheriff of Osceola County.”
Florida clamping down on illegal gambling
In December 2024, the Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC) and local authorities shut down seven illegal gambling establishments in Volusia and Brevard counties, seizing over 500 illegal gaming machines and more than $845,000 in cash.
In April this year, a further ten illegal gambling operations across Central and South Florida were dismantled, and approximately 100 illegal slot machines and over $60,000 in cash were seized.
Lawmakers have also proposed legislation to tackle online gambling, but a bill that proposed stricter penalties and a ban on sweepstakes failed to progress earlier this month. As a result, sweepstakes casinos continue to operate in a gray area in the Sunshine State.
Sheriff Lopez is being held in jail in Lake County and further arrests are expected in the coming days in relation to the case.