Sept.2020 Level III Training Material

FACTS

Jill Smythe, a tribal member, was initially employed by the Tribal Gaming Operation (TGO) in June of 2007 as a cage cashier. Her license was issued after a routine background investigation that revealed no negative information. Since then she has been promoted twice and now serves as the count room supervisor. Her employment record has been excellent. All of her annual performance appraisals have been outstanding and she was selected for the “employee of the month” award on four occasions. Two years ago she received the “employee of the year” award. Shortly after being hired, Jill met Larry, a limousine driver, at the casino. They dated for a couple of years before getting married in the fall of 2009. About two years ago Jill and Larry began experience some difficulty in their marriage and formally separated in April of 2014, but have not instituted divorce proceedings. It is rumored that Jill and Larry are attempting to reconcile. When Jill’s license came up for renewal, the Commission instituted a routine background check. It revealed that Jill and Larry’s joint tax return for 2013 had been audited. The audit resulted in a large penalty assessment for underpayment of taxes. The investigation also revealed that Larry had been charged with writing bad checks on the couple’s joint account, but the cases were still pending in district court. Concerned, the Commission investigator ran a Lexis search on both Jill and Larry, and learned that in 2006 Larry had been a government witness in a federal racketeering case against John Williams, a notorious St. Louis mobster. Though Larry was never charged, newspaper accounts alleged that Larry, who had worked for Williams as an accountant for several years, was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. Williams was convicted of federal racketeering, tax evasion, and money laundering charges. He remains incarcerated. On the renewal application, Jill disclosed that the couple had been required to pay a penalty to the IRS, but no details were provided. The application contained no information about the pending charges against Larry or his close association with Williams. The Tribal gaming investigator recommended non-renewal based on the omission of information on the application and her association with Larry. The recommendation was accepted by the Licensing Director. Jill has been suspended from work pending the outcome of her appeal to the Tribal Gaming Commission.

Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs