Valley Forge Casino Resort was fined $85,000 by Pennsylvania gaming regulators for two violations at the Upper Merion casino.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board fined the casino $52,500 for failures that it said allowed slot manager Christopher Camp to fraudulently collect $92,390 in work-related reimbursement over 29 months, writes Andrew Maykuth at philly.com.
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A second fine, of $32,500, was levied against the casino for not being compliant with its board-approved rules and guidelines for the play of Spanish 21 blackjack.
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