Former Revel Casino Owner Files Suit

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Former Revel Casino Owner Files Suit

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Associated Press) — The owner of New Jersey’s former Revel casino is channeling his inner Donald Trump, hoping to follow the President-elect as an Atlantic City casino mogul.

Glenn Straub is parroting Trump, of whom he has often spoken admiringly, in vowing to “Make Atlantic City great again.” And he’s showing a Trump-like love of litigation as he sues New Jersey gambling regulators to try to get out of having to obtain a casino license for his soon-to-reopen resort.

Straub says he will be nothing more than a landlord renting space to a casino operator, and doesn’t need a costly casino license.

He filed a lawsuit Monday against the state Casino Control Commission, asking a judge to force the commission to agree that he doesn’t need a full-blown casino license.

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“Mr. Straub has spent a lot of time, effort and money in trying to make Atlantic City great again,” his lawyer, David Stefankiewicz said. “He remains ready, willing and able to open the casino.”

The lawyer said the commission is putting Straub through needless red tape, as Atlantic City’s casino industry continues to crumble.

“Instead of creating roadblock after roadblock, the agency should be doing everything in its power to facilitate getting this casino opened,” the attorney said. “Doing business here should not be this hard.”

The commission had not yet received the lawsuit and had no immediate comment on it Tuesday.

Straub has two matters pending before the agency: a petition asking for a ruling that he does not need a full casino license, and an application for a license, should the petition not be approved.

He has said for months that he should not have to obtain the same level of licensing that other casino owners have because he intends to be a hands-off owner. His lawsuit says Straub “intends to be the lessor of portions of … Revel for use as a casino/hotel and have no involvement in the casino/hotel’s operation other than as a lessor.”

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