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Board imposes two‑year limitation after Dreamscape parent explains 2022 check incident
Summary
John Eder, Dreamscape parent CFO, acknowledged taking gifts and later backdating a check to conceal repayment; the Nevada Gaming Control Board accepted his remorse but approved him with a two‑year limitation and allowed a related Seminole application to be withdrawn without prejudice.
John Eder, a senior executive with Dreamscape Companies, told the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Oct. 8 that in 2022 he accepted a trip and other expenses from an insurance broker and later made a lapse in judgment by presenting a backdated check and incorrectly stating he had already repaid the expenses. Eder said he ultimately reimbursed the broker with interest and that the episode cost him his…
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