Ohio casino grows in November
Jack Cleveland Casino in Ohio revealed a strong increase during November’s operations.
US.- Ohio casino Jack Cleveland has revealed last month’s financial results, showing a strong increase of operations. According to the official report, Jack casino has achieved US$16.9 million in revenue during November’s activities, which represents a 7.6 percent increase from the same month in 2016.
The report was published by the Ohio Casino Control Commission, which two months earlier had imposed a fine os US$200k to Jack Entertainment for allowing underage patrons into the Cleveland casino and allowing unauthorised employees access to the management program for the Cleveland and Cincinnati casinos, cleveland.com reported.
The issues reportedly happened last year after Jack Entertainment took over the ownership of the gambling facilities from Caesar’s Entertainment Corp, as the Ohio commission spokeswoman Jessica Franks revealed. “We found a number of cases where underaged individuals were allowed on the property,” she added.
The issue came to light after the casino informed the control commission of these patterns, as they’re legally obliged to let them be known. From June to November 2016, there were at least 13 instances where underage patrons were found, the news outlet revealed. In December, the casino hired a security training instructor for all employees in order to overturn the situation.