
As reported by the Gary Post-Tribune: "After a state attorney general's 
report condemned the company, the Indiana Gaming Commission tossed out the 
deal that gave a politically connected East Chicago firm a share of the 
city's casino revenue. "It was the first time the commission rejected part 
of a local agreement between a casino and its host city. "The attorney 
general's report said Second Century showed only a murky return for the $16 
million it had received in casino revenue over the past decade and with no 
public oversight.
"The company had been written into the city's local agreement with the 
casino in 1998, under former mayor Robert Pastrick, after Harrah's purchased 
the license from Showboat. Second Century is run by former state Democratic 
Party Chairman Michael Pannos and Tom Cappas, a Pastrick confidant.
"Attorney General Steve Carter said the private company repeatedly blocked 
efforts to turn over financial records or detail the list of the economic 
development projects purchased with the 0.75 percent of the adjusted gross 
income it received from the casino. With the report, his office issued a 
ruling saying the Gaming Commission had the authority to revoke the 
contract.
".Second Century attorney J. Lee McNeely argued the company has a private 
agreement and is not subject to public scrutiny."
posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 6/12/2006 08:07:00 AM
 
  
  
  
   
  
 
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