Ex-lawmaker ‘not suitable' to operate charitable gaming in NH due to COVID relief fraud, AG says

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New Hampshire’s attorney general announced Thursday that his office has found former state Sen. Andy Sanborn “not suitable” to be associated with charitable gaming in the state due to “evidence of COVID-19 relief fraud” involving his casino’s charitable gaming business. During an investigation into the Concord Casino, owned by Sanborn, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said his office, in…

New Hampshire's attorney general announced Thursday that his office has found former state Sen. Andy Sanborn"not suitable" to be associated with charitable gaming in the state due to"evidence of COVID-19 relief fraud" involving his casino's charitable gaming business.

It was not immediately clear if Sanborn had an attorney. Emails to Sanborn and the Concord Casino on Thursday seeking comment on the attorney general's allegations were not immediately returned.Sign up for NECN newsletters.

 

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