Massachusetts casino panel names interim director
Published: Tuesday, May 01, 2012
BOSTON (AP) — The panel overseeing the state's new casino gambling law has selected an interim executive director.
Stan McGee is expected to serve in the post for the next several months until a permanent executive director is named.
McGee is currently assistant secretary of policy and planning for the state's executive office of Housing and Economic Development.
The five-member Gaming Commission also announced at a meeting on Tuesday that it was tapping Elaine Driscoll, a spokeswoman for the Boston Police Department, to serve as the panel's full-time communications director.
The commission will eventually select among bidders for up to three resort-style casinos and one slots parlor in Massachusetts, and will regulate the gambling facilities once they begin operations.
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Stan McGee! Official arrested for sexually molesting a child appointed to help oversee casinos, outrageous!
According to AP - March 21, 2008
"The State Attorney in Lee County, Florida, after a thorough investigation, has decided that no charges should be brought against Stan McGee," McGee's Boston-based attorney, Charles Rankin, said in a statement Thursday. 'Mr. McGee believes the decision by the Florida prosecutor not to pursue this case speaks for itself, and he looks forward to going on with his life."
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