Concord Casino owner Andy Sanborn won another delay to defend himself against the state Lottery Commission, which says he is unfit to be associated with charity gaming and is moving to revoke his gambling licenses.
Last week, Superior Court Judge Amy Ignatius ruled in favor of Sanborn’s request for more time, ordering that the hearing should happen after Dec. 11, nearly three and a half months after the commission and the Attorney General’s Office announced legal proceedings against the former state Senator.
“Despite nearly five years of licensed operations, we have grave concerns with Concord Casino’s continuing involvement in gaming in New Hampshire,” the Lottery Commission’s suitability report on Sanborn states.
