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The Nevada Gaming Commission will consider approving the settlement when it meets Thursday. In a stipulation signed May 11 by Control Board members and Boomtown Reno CEO Robert Medeiros, the company admitted to the violations and agreed to waive a public hearing on the charge as well as pay the fine. The operator of a Northern Nevada casino has settled a state Gaming Control Board complaint that it illegally operated an unlicensed interactive gaming system by linking to websites based in Curacao.Ī representatives of BCH Gaming Reno, doing business as Boomtown Reno in Verdi, agreed to pay a $40,000 fine after the company was caught providing links on its internet site to 15 websites, 11 of which offered options allowing visitors to wager money on various casino games. A video monitor shows a video poker screen during the 2016 GPI World Cup at Mediarex Sports & Entertainment in Las Vegas in 2016.

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