In the latest incident to affect the controversial resort, the Mohegan Sun Pocono was hit with a $70,000 fine for five separate incidents of underage gambling.
The Mohegan Sun Pocono was fined $70,000 for five separate incidents of underage gambling. (Image: Mohegan Sun Pocono)The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board unanimously approved the fine during a monthly meeting and added $2,500 in costs to the penalty.
Casino officials responded quickly to the allegations before the judgment was made. They remodeled the facility, reducing the number of entrances from 14 to four and narrowed the width to make it easier to monitor visitors comings and goings. They also fired four employees and retrained other workers on preventing underage gambling and drinking.
Several ViolationsThe incidents occurred between June and September and involved five people, including three teenagers.
One was a 20-year-old man who played a slot machine. He eluded security on that visit but was recognized on a subsequent outing.
Another was a 15-year-old girl who was at the slot machines in August. On the next day, a 20-year-old man won $200 playing roulette. The final occasion was in September when a 12-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy were on the gaming floor with their mother.
Latest Troubling News for ResortThis was the ninth time the Mohegan Sun has signed a consent agreement with the gaming board that allows inspectors inside the building to investigate allegations.
The casino has been rocked by several other recent scandals that have smeared its reputation.
In February, Mohegan Sun CEO Bobby Soper with the tribal gaming company after he was the target of an investigation into potential financial regulatory shortcomings.
This was a month after a former executive appeared in court, charged with out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in a scheme that involved a cocktail waitress.
The two, along with a customer, were charged with scamming slot machines out of cash by using bogus loyalty rewards.