The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday will consider denying licensing a long-time gaming industry employee that would ban him from the industry for at least five years.
Matthew Galanti had applied to become a general manager for Nevada Restaurant Services Inc., the parent company of the Dotty’s casino chain. Galanti had worked for Dotty’s for several years, but was fired the day after he appeared for a January licensing hearing before Nevada Gaming Control Board hearing officers.
Galanti was terminated for falsifying employee time clock and mileage records, board agents said.
The Gaming Control Board, in a rare split vote, recommended denying licensure for Galanti following an hour-long hearing at which he represented himself.