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Commission approves temporary Caesars appointments after questioning over residency and oversight
Summary
The commission approved temporary casino key-employee licenses and qualifications for Caesars' new regional president, Baron Fuller, and a vice president of operations, amid Division concerns that moving oversight out of Atlantic City could reduce regulatory oversight.
The Casino Control Commission approved temporary key-employee licenses and temporary qualification for Baron Fuller to serve as Caesars Entertainment's Regional President East and for Evan Jones to serve as a vice president of operations, after extended questioning from commissioners and a Division warning about the position's physical presence.
Caesars counsel described extensive recent capital investments in Atlantic City and said the company selected Baron Fuller as regional president because of his multi‑jurisdictional operational experience and leadership. Fuller was sworn in and told the commission he has "close to three decades" in gaming and would spend "approximately one week…
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