GAMBLING TASK FORCE MEMBER FOUND....GAMBLING
22 January 2010
In Alabama, a task force resignation
following embarrassing disclosures
It appears that the slogan "what happens in Vegas stays
in Vegas" does not quite apply to the southern US state
of Mississippi, where disclosures embarrassing to a
neighbouring state's anti-gambling task force were made
this week.
The often amusing but always
well-informed website Legal Schnauzer reports that David
Barbour, a former prosecuting attorney and head of
Alabama governor Bob Riley's anti-gambling task force,
has resigned after disclosures that he won a $2 300
jackpot while gambling in....neighbouring Mississippi.
"You heard that right, folks: The man who was
trying to shut down gambling sites in Alabama was
spending his spare time gambling next door," the Legal
Schnauzer comments, drawing 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 notes,
tongue-in-cheek. "Is it possible that Riley has been
doing more than protecting the Choctaws market by
scaring off competition in Alabama? Is he actively
sending them business, in the form of his anti-gambling
czar?"
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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