The state Casino Control Commission on Wednesday delayed ruling on what it is going to do with $875,000 from a closed account dedicated to the cashing in of chips from the former Playboy Hotel and Casino.
Commission Chairman James T. Plousis said there are still things that needed to be worked out. It’s unclear where the money remaining in the account was intended to go.
Last month, the state Division of Gaming Enforcement closed an $875,000 account dedicated to the cashing in of unused chips from the former casino.
Division Director David Rebuck wrote in a ruling that the fund was meant to benefit original patrons of the casino who had winnings and was not an open-ended invitation for subsequent acquirers of such chips to cash them in.
