ALABAMA GOV. SPEAKS ON GAMBLING RESIGNATION (Update)
22 January 2010
Governor confirms that departed top
enforcement official gambled in neighbouring
Mississippi's Choctaw Indian casino
The embarrassing resignation of the head of the
Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling in Alabama
(see previous InfoPowa report) continued to attract
headlines today as Governor Bob Riley spoke to media
regarding the gambling activities of David Barber, head
of the unit.
The Tuscaloosa News reported that
Governor Riley confirmed that Barber had gambled at the
Choctaw Indian casino in neighbouring Mississippi,
winning $2 300. The governor did not disclose how the
information on Barber's gambling had come to light, a
topic that is generating media speculation.
Riley
said Barber offered his resignation because he felt his
$2 300 in winnings would be a distraction. Riley said it
was an appropriate action and accepted the resignation.
The governor said he did not know when Barber won
the money, but the former Jefferson County district
attorney and his wife had gone to the Mississippi casino
to celebrate a special occasion, such as an anniversary
or birthday.
Riley said Barber's departure won't
stop the task force from investigating gambling
operations in Alabama.
Earlier this week the blog
Legal Schnauzer, one of the first to publicise the
Alabama story, drew attention to the fact that
Mississippi gaming interests reportedly supported
Governor Riley's 2002 gubernatorial candidacy to the
tune of $13 million.
"It has been widely
reported that Riley is taking extraordinary steps to
stop gambling in Alabama because he is beholden to his
Mississippi Choctaw boosters," the blog noted.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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