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Casino Control Commission approves wide slate of key-employee licenses, remands one application
Summary
At its Feb. 10, 2025 meeting in Trenton the New Jersey Casino Control Commission approved multiple initial and resubmitted casino key-employee licenses, approved several stipulations through Feb. 2030, remanded one application for a contested hearing and denied multiple applications after the Division of Gaming Enforcement cited noncooperation.
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Feb. 10 approved a large batch of casino key-employee licenses, moved one application back to the contested-case process and denied several others after the Division of Gaming Enforcement reported failures to cooperate in its investigations.
Senior counsel presented 10 initial key-employee applicants — including Dennis E. Adams, Paul A. Adelaja, Zachary A. DeCroatch and Tracy L. Jefferson (also known in the record as Tracy L. Smith) — and recommended that the Commission grant the licenses. "I move to grant the 10 initial casino key employee licenses," a commissioner said, and the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.
The Commission also considered 10 resubmitted applications and approved the slate with staff recommendations. For several applicants the panel called separate roll-call votes: commissioners recorded affirmative roll-call votes after the Division recommended continued qualification for applicants including James P. Burns (senior vice president of casino marketing, Golden Nugget Atlantic City LLC), Lisa M. Rubin (vice president, Caesars Entertainment…
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