Missouri Agency Looks Into Actions Of Pinnacle CEO

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BETSY TAYLOR

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Investigators are looking into the behavior of Pinnacle Entertainment Inc.'s CEO during a zoning vote by the St. Louis County Council this week on a casino complex being developed by another company.

Gaming Commission Executive Director Gene McNary said Friday that the inquiry is being conducted by members of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, who perform investigations for the commission.

County Council member Steve Stenger, a Democrat from Affton, has said that Pinnacle's chairman and CEO Daniel R. Lee flew in from Las Vegas and visited him before the Tuesday meeting. Pinnacle is building a roughly $350 million casino complex, the River City Casino, in Stenger's district.

Stenger said Lee, whom he had not met before, asked him to vote "no" on a rezoning issue for a proposal by another company, North County Development, to put in a casino and entertainment complex in north St. Louis County. Stenger believes the two casinos will be far enough apart that he didn't understand why Lee would take an interest in the matter.

At the meeting, Stenger said that after he voted in favor of the rezoning Lee got out of his seat and hurried up to the platform where the council was sitting. Stenger told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Lee got "about two feet from my face" before being waved aside by someone else and told he couldn't interrupt the meeting.

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