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Casino Control Commission grants early removal from Internet self-exclusion after hearing examiner credibility finding
Summary
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission adopted a hearing examiner's finding that an appellant did not intentionally place herself on the Internet self-exclusion list and granted early removal after commissioners found the hearing examiner's credibility determinations supported by the record.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Nov. 27 adopted an initial decision finding that an appellant (identified in the record as PM) did not intentionally place herself on the Division of Gaming Enforcement's Internet self-exclusion list and granted her request for early removal before the term expiration.
Senior counsel Teresa Pimpinelli presented the hearing record and the Division's arguments that the Division relies on knowledge-based authentication (KBA) questions and strong customer-authentication details to confirm Internet self-exclusion enrollments. Deputy Attorney General Jocelyn Fedowitz…
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