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Originally Posted by DRKStar
blue,
Exactly. I would expect them to go review the tapes at Harrahs as well.
That post from that justbecause guy has me thinking there are multiple people involved and maybe the guy under arrest is part of them but not necessarily the main culprit. That post was very cryptic. Maybe he bought the chips, brought them, people took them from him, he used some, but others used them as well and he was not aware of it. Lots of speculation to be had.
They should be going over hours of security tapes like you said to see if he spoke with people, who he took the elevator with, got out of a cab with, etc.
I'm sure their most definitely doing this but the question is, why would they want the results of this investigation made public?
A wide reaching conspiracy that shows more/all entrants were compromised is exactly what they wouldn't want. To much to lose. 2.2 mil off the top but also w/ NJ launching online poker and trying to be the legit base of operations for the world, the absolute last thing they want is to show widespread criminal activity in the states largest casino. Borgata accounts for roughly 25% of all AC casino revenue. They need this to be shown as one bad actor and for him to get crucified.
Think about the cost implications for the industry as a whole if they would be forced to refund everyone. The powers to be are going to protect the big money, big tax revenue stream in this spot, not the people. Gaming boards, state reps, casino operators, courts, press, PR firms, will all work together to make sure they preserve what they have and limit liability.