NGCB votes to ban Matthew Bowyer from Nevada casinos

The illicit use of cash from an illegal gambling operation by Matthew Bowyer is resulting in further consequences for the former bookie, who was at the heart of a gambling scandal.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has voted in favor of recommending Bowyer to be placed on the state’s List of Excluded Persons, also known as the “black book.” The black book excludes its listed members from entering and playing at Nevada casinos. The list places a permanent ban on the individuals, potentially ending Bowyer’s chances of gambling at the casinos where he used funds from his illegal gambling operation to wager.

“Normally, I wouldn’t give much airtime to this particular individual in this particular setting,” said NGCB Chairman Mike Dreitzer. “However, I think it’s important to note that today the board takes an action that goes to the very core and the heart of Nevada’s gaming regulatory mission: the protection of the integrity of gaming, the confidence of the public and the reputation..

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