Pinnacle CEO Resigns Amid Probe Of Council Meeting
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment Inc.'s CEO and chairman resigned Monday, less than a week after allegedly telling a St. Louis County Council member that voting in favor of another company's casino was the worst move of the council member's career. Pinnacle said in a statement that Daniel R. Lee resigned "to pursue other business interests." The company, which is based in Las Vegas, said Richard Goeglein will be interim chairman and John Giovenco interim CEO. Both are currently on its board. Pinnacle stock was trading at $9.16 a share Monday afternoon, up 44 cents, about 5 percent. The Missouri State Highway Patrol, which performs investigations for the Missouri Gaming Commission, is looking into Lee's actions at a Tuesday St. Louis County Council meeting. Pinnacle owns two casinos in downtown St. Louis, Lumiere Place and the President, and is developing a third, River City, in St. Louis County to open next year. Lee allegedly asked County Council member Steve Stenger to vote against a zoning issue for a casino being developed by North County Development in the county. He allegedly became upset when Stenger voted in favor of it, approaching the council platform during the meeting and telling Stenger's assistant Stenger had made the worst move of his political career and that he wouldn't forget what Stenger had done.- Loading Comments...
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