Inside Ballyโs Casino Chicagoโs temporary gambling complex at the old Medinah Temple, 600 N. Wabash Ave.
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The largest fine levied by the Illinois Gaming Board in recent memory โ $3.2 million โ was paid in 2003 by Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin, whose investors at the time included Gov. JB Pritzker and members of his family.
Now overseen by Pritzker, who took office in 2019 and no longer owns a piece of Grand Victoria, the gaming board will decide if and how to fine Ballyโs Chicago Casino for a similar offense: hiring a contractor with reputed mob ties.
The state agency, whose leaders are appointed by the governor, wonโt tip its hand on the subject.
โThe matter is still under investigation,โ a gaming board spokeswoman says.
Ballyโs officials wouldnโt comment.
The severity of any fine or other penalty is sure to be an indicator of whether regulators believe the hiring of D&P Construction Co. Inc., on the River West construction site where a permanent Ballyโs casino is being built was anything beyond a mistake.
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