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Columbia Missourian

Missouri levies no extra penalty for ex-casino chief

By The Associated Press
December 16, 2009 | 2:24 p.m. CST

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri regulators have concluded that a former casino executive's political threat to a St. Louis official was an "isolated incident."

The Missouri Gaming Commission investigated and decided Wednesday not to take disciplinary action Dan Lee. But it is seeking $16,800 from Lee to pay for the probe.

The former Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. CEO became angry during a St. Louis County Council meeting in November after officials approved another casino's zoning request. Lee is accused of telling the aide to Councilman Steve Stenger that the vote was a political mistake and would not be forgotten.

Lee resigned several days later.

In an apology to Missouri gambling regulators, Lee said he had lost his composure and "has paid a very high price."