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Commission remands Albert C. Parker Jr.'s licensing application after questioning about 2020 Super Bowl ticket

New Jersey Casino Control Commission · January 15, 2026
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After extended questioning about a 2020 Super Bowl ticket incident and inconsistencies in prior statements, the commission remanded Albert C. Parker Jr.'s initial casino key-employee license application to a contested hearing; Parker acknowledged fabricating parts of his earlier account and referenced a prior $4,500 stipulation.

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission remanded the initial casino key-employee license application of Albert C. Parker Jr. for a contested hearing after extended questioning by commissioners about a 2020 Super Bowl ticket incident.

Parker, appearing by Zoom, testified under oath and acknowledged a prior internal Ocean Casino security interview and later Division of Gaming Enforcement interviews. Commissioner Mario Vermeika pressed Parker about differing accounts — including a security guard’s report that Parker…

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