Former state senator Andy Sanborn’s criminal trial on pandemic relief fraud charges tied to his Concord Casino has been pushed back to next year.
Last October, Sanborn, who operated the casino on South Main Street in Concord, was arrested and later indicted on theft charges, accusing him of inflating his company’s worth by about $1 million to secure more state pandemic relief funds than he was entitled to.
The jury trial was scheduled to take place on October 7. But, on Thursday, Merrimack Superior Court Judge John Kissinger rescheduled it to April 7, 2026.