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Isle Casino Gambler Claims Jackpot with Fake Name, Gets Double-Busted
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Cherokee Nation Is Not Considering a Vegas Casino Yet
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Banned Player Wins Casino Jackpot, Gets Arrested
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WSOP CONTROVERSY: Winner May Have Consulted Poker Program During Play
The poker world has been gripped by controversy following Jonathan Tamayo’s $10 million win at the World Series of Poker’s (WSOP) Main Event on Wednesday. [Read more…] about WSOP CONTROVERSY: Winner May Have Consulted Poker Program During Play
Nassau County Residents Rally Against Las Vegas Sands Casino
On Thursday, Nassau County residents and community leaders gathered in protest against plans to establish the second-largest casino in the United States within their community. This rally comes on the heels of the unanimous vote by the Nassau Planning Commission to transfer control of the Nassau Coliseum to Las Vegas Sands, marking a vital step in the company’s mission to secure one of the limited New York casino licenses.
The Project Has Won Limited Local Support
Thursday saw the Nassau County Planning Commission sign off on a 42-year lease agreement, providing the Nassau Coliseum to gambling operator Las Vegas Sands. This milestone decision follows significant setbacks after the New York State Supreme Court invalidated an earlier lease agreement, arguing it violated the state’s open meeting laws.
Despite this progress, opposition within the community is strong and vocal. Protesters argue that the proposed 400,000-square-foot casino, equivalent to seven football fields, will attract an estimated 23,000 daily visitors, overwhelming local infrastructure and altering the community’s character. Las Vegas Sands addressed the opposition, noting that not all locals opposed the casino project.
People are entitled to their opinion. There is a much greater level of support than opposition.
Las Vegas Sands statement
A recent report by ABC7 New York revealed that several influential local organizations like the Nassau Community College, Long Island University, and Hempstead Chambers of Commerce supported the project, noting the casino would create thousands of jobs and enhance economic opportunities in the region. However, public opinion remains divided as strong opposition has rallied against the proposed casino.
Public Opposition Remains Strong
The Say No to the Casino Civic Association has been one of the project’s most vocal critics, rallying against it since its inception. A recent Newsday/Siena College poll showed most Nassau residents opposed the casino, with 49% against and 42% supporting the proposed venue. Some locals drew unfavorable comparisons to Atlantic City, expressing concern regarding the project’s viability and long-term impact.
The Say No to the Casino Civic Association issued a statement expressing disappointment in the vote. The organization noted that Las Vegas Sands could shutter the Coliseum after only two years and alleged that the casino project was proceeding without the necessary environmental review, expressing apprehension regarding the operator’s plans for the land.
Our County leadership is abdicating their role as stewards of this tax-payer owned land, in exchange for… a future for Nassau County wracked with high crime, environmental strains, and an inevitable increase in gambling addictions.
Say No to the Casino Civic Association
As the lease agreement heads to the rules committee for a vote on Monday, debate over the casino project rages on, polarizing Nassau County. With significant opposition from locals, the project’s future remains uncertain, reflecting broader concerns over the social and economic impacts of such a development in a suburban community.
Casino Crime Roundup: Blackjack Dealer, Players Arrested in $16K Scheme
A blackjack dealer and two players at Pennsylvania’s Hollywood Casino were charged after they allegedly participated in a fraudulent plot on the gaming floor over the weekend.
The trio stole about $16K in the scheme. The dealer was identified as Yadav Bhandari, 22 while the players were named as Shankar Karki, 37, and Prakash Thapa, 24. The three conspired in the game between Saturday and early Sunday, according to Pennsylvania TV station WHTM.
Pennsylvania State Police said the trio used sleight of hand, capping, and illicit card payouts/dealing, according to the news report.
After viewing surveillance video, state troopers revealed that $16,555 was paid improperly to Karki and Thrpa.
The cases were turned over to local prosecutors.
Man Drops Bag of Suspected Fentanyl
A man was arrested last week after he allegedly dropped a bag containing 111 suspected fentanyl pills at Idaho’s Clearwater River Casino.
Shortly after the incident, Charlie P. Sherman, 43, of Orofino, Idaho, was apprehended at a Nez Perce Express gas station.
The plastic bag was found by a casino employee at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday on the casino’s gaming floor. The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office was alerted and a deputy seized the narcotics.
Sherman dropped the bag as he walked near a restroom by a casino entrance, authorities said.
Sherman was booked at the Nez Perce County Jail and appeared in court on Friday where his bail was set at $25K. His next court date is on July 22.
He was charged with trafficking in fentanyl, according to Big Country News. Sherman has yet to enter a plea on the trafficking charge.
The pills in the bag were sent to a lab to be tested. Given the number of pills, the charge relates to trafficking of the illegal drugs rather than just a possession charge.
New State Law
Under a new state law, those convicted on a fentanyl trafficking charge, who had in their possession between 100 and 240 fentanyl pills, face three years in prison and at least $10K in fines.
Idaho House Bill 406 took effect on July 1. It was approved by the Idaho House of Representatives by a 55-13 vote, and by the Idaho Senate by a 29-7 vote.
The measure has stiffer penalties for larger amounts of fentanyl. The state will sentence a guilty defendant to five years in prison and order the payment of at least a $15K fine for between 250-499 fentanyl pills. For 500 or more pills, a guilty defendant will be sentenced to 10 years in prison and be forced to pay at least a $25K fine.
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Rephrased by The Mystic Gambler