Top Stories of 2022, #6: Everything’s Bigger in Texas – Especially Poker!

Top Stories of 2022, #6: Everything's Bigger in Texas - Especially Poker!



To say it’s been a roller coaster year full of ups and downs for poker in Texas would be quite an understatement.

In our sixth top story of 2022, we take a look back at the past 365 days of the good and bad that transpired across the Lone Star State in relation to poker. Being that we’re glass-half-full kind of people, we’ll kick it off with a little Phil Hellmuth positivity, even though we aren’t even sure if the “Poker Brat’s” ever played cards in Texas.

Polk, Neeme, Owen Purchase The Lodge

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Right after the New Year, Doug Polk made headlines when he, along with vloggers Andrew Neeme and Brad Owen, announced they had teamed up together to purchase The Lodge Card Club in Round Rock, a suburb of Austin.

The Lodge was already a popular poker club in the state and one of the biggest in the country. But Polk had even bigger plans for the business, which included improving the quality of the Poker at the Lodge stream and adding even more tables (now 82 tables).

Polk, who moved to Austin in 2021, isn’t just an investor who never appears at The Lodge “Mahal,” In fact, he’s one of the regular players in the poker club and often appears on the livestream. Neeme and Owen are also as active as they can be while living in Las Vegas, but they heavily promote the room and also come to town occasionally to compete on Poker at the Lodge.

In now almost exactly one year as co-owners, the trio has made The Lodge more recognized outside of Texas, which has helped bring in players from other states. As a result, the room hosted many huge events in 2022, none larger than the Lodge Championship Series in May, live reported by PokerNews.

PokerNews Embarks on Texas Poker Road Trip

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Doyle Brunson’s hometown.

In March, PokerNews’ Chad Holloway, Jesse Fullen, and Jon Sofen wanted to find out for themselves exactly what the Texas poker hype was all about. So, they took a six-day road trip across the state, visiting more than 20 card rooms in the big cities (Dallas, Austin, and Houston), along with rooms in smaller towns such as Odessa.

In between the poker room visits, they also made time to take in some poker history, visiting the gravesites of Johnny Moss and Jack Strauss, and stopping by Longworth, the hometown of the great Doyle Brunson.

What the crew discovered on their journey was that Texans love poker as much as anywhere. They’re passionate about the game and pack the dozens of poker clubs across the state. Not only that, but the owners of these fine establishments were welcoming and passionate about poker.

It seems like there are new rooms in Texas popping up every other month. There are places to play poker in just about every town of any measurable population these days.

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Texas Card House Dallas Fights Never-Ending Legal Battle

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While poker is booming in the Lone Star State, there is one issue — nobody really knows if it’s legal. Some say the law — Texas Penal Code 47.04 — permits poker businesses to operate as social clubs, charging membership and seat fees in place of rake. But others disagree with the interpretation of the law.

As such, authorities and lawmakers in multiple cities have either forced the closure of certain card rooms or attempted to do so. None of these cases has been more prominent than at Texas Card House Dallas, one of the top poker rooms in the entire state.

In January, the city of Dallas revoked the card room’s Certificate of Occupancy, the beginning of what will become a lengthy legal battle. A few months later, the city’s Board of Adjustment (BOA) voted to reinstate the COO, which caused a Dallas inspection official to sue the BOA and claims they stepped outside their boundaries in overturning the COO revocation.

The judge in November ruled in favor of the building inspector, leaving TCH Dallas in limbo, although the card room remains in operation. Texas Card House CEO Ryan Crow Dallas told PokerNews he anticipates this case will eventually end up in the Texas Supreme Court and that it could impact the legality of poker across the state.

Shootings at Legends Poker Room

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One Houston area poker room that has made headlines for all the wrong reasons — Legends Poker Room — is also one of the busiest and most popular in town. And that’s a bit of a problem.

Legends has some of the juiciest cash games, which brings in players. But there are safety concerns with playing in this Texas card room. Over the past year, shootings in the parking lot have occurred on multiple occasions. Not every time has the incident been related to the poker room, but it does bring into question safety issues when playing there regardless.

In January, a heroic security guard at Legends stopped an armed robbery, but bullets flew inside the building. Fortunately, no one was injured and the culprit was taken into custody.

Three months later and an even scarier situation occurred when bullets from outside Legends began spraying into the poker room. Once again, no one was hit, thankfully, but the incident still caused panic. Still, the room continues to draw in customers thanks to the juicy games.





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Interview: Vice President Jack Effel Looks Ahead to 2023 WSOP

Interview: Vice President Jack Effel Looks Ahead to 2023 WSOP



For Jack Effel, the return of the World Series of Poker to the Horseshoe is personal. And as a special Christmas present to PokerNews readers, we spoke to Effel about how plans for the 2023 WSOP were shaping up.

“It kind of makes my career complete,” Effel told PokerNews. “Obviously the rebrand is a cool thing, but I started out at the Horseshoe and I’ve ended up at the Horseshoe.”

Having started his career in 1997 as a Poker Room Shift Manager at the Horseshoe, he returns over 25 years later as Vice President of the World Series of Poker, and one of the most recognizable faces in the industry.

“Obviously, Caesars is a massive company withmany resorts all over the world, but it’s great to see the World Series of Poker back in its home. The WSOP and the Horseshoe have over 50 years of shared history together, and that’s before you factor in the 70 years of history the Horseshoe has going back to 1951.”

2023 World Series of Poker Hub

Bookmark this page! All you need to know about the 2023 WSOP is here.

Preparing for Life at the Horseshoe

Behind the scenes, work continues to be done to prepare for the WSOP’s return to the Strip for only the second time in its history, all being done alongside the rebrand of Bally’s to the Horseshoe.

“Just the feel of being back at the Horseshoe and connecting that with World Series of Poker is a great thing.”

“There are various projects going on around the property just to make it look more Horseshoe-esque,” says Effel. “Everyone involved in the World Series of Poker, we sort of care about it like it’s our baby.

“We’re just shepherds trying to carry the event forward, and at some point turning it over to someone else. It’s a very special thing and we love what we do.

The original Horseshoe Club was opened by Benny Binion in downtown Las Vegas in 1951. Later, his son Jack would found the World Series of Poker at the venue in 1970. The Horseshoe hosted the WSOP until its eventual move to the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino in 2005.

“The Horseshoe and World Series of Poker being together is a great sentimental thing but a historical thing as well, and it’s a bright thing for us and our brand. Just the feel of being back at the Horseshoe and connecting that with World Series of Poker is a great thing.”

Hall of Fame Poker Room to be “Best in Vegas”

Last month as part of the rebranding, the brand new Hall of Fame Poker Room was opened, something Effel believes will be one of the best poker rooms in Vegas.

“The room itself is beautiful and it’s a really neat experience. There are other elements that we’re still designing now that are going to roll out. It’ll be a place you can come year-round and see the Poker Hall of Fame and the WSOP Gallery of Champions with all the past Main Event winners.


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“When you think about the rich history that the World Series of Poker and the Horseshoe have together, this room is something special. And we think it’s going to be one of the great rooms moving forward here in town and I’m excited about its future.”

Jack Effel Shuffle Up and Deal

Breaking Down the 2023 WSOP Schedule

This year the WSOP took the decision to release a highlights schedule in December in order for players to start planning their trips around the “weekend-anchoring” events like the Millionaire Maker, Monster Stack and brand new Gladiators of Poker event.

Effel said he’d sought counsel from numerous poker players, in order to have their views represented in the 2023 WSOP schedule.

“We want to make sure we have some exciting new events and create the best series of poker events in the world — as we always do! Every week there’s something big and we know the Ladies and Seniors Championships are pretty important events for people planning their once-a-year trip, so that’s why we released the dates early.”

One event that stood out from the schedule highlights already released is the Gladiators of Poker that comes with a $3,000,000 guarantee. The $300 buy-in makes it the lowest in-person Las Vegas WSOP bracelet event in history, something Effel believes will lead to bumper — even record-breaking — turnout.

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“I think for $300 it’ll produce the biggest prize pool that’s ever happened at that buy-in level.”

“We’re expecting Gladiators of Poker to be one of the largest participatory events we’ve ever had. I can see a lot of people having access to a bracelet that may not have had access to a bracelet in the past. Plus it allows for fast transactions — just three $100 bills. We think that’s important to people. People don’t want to wait in line so we want to make it as quick and painless as possible.

“You’re going to see the full spectrum of poker players in this event — from the smallest player to the largest player playing in that tournament. For $300 it’ll probably produce the biggest prize pool that’s ever happened at that buy-in level.”


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As for any more surprises, poker fans will have to wait until 2023 for the release of the full schedule to see any other new events, but Effel said that it’ll have something for everyone.

“There are gonna be a couple other events that are going to be at the end, but you’ll have to wait and see the full schedule when it comes out. When you finally see the schedule you’ll see that there’s something you can play every day no matter the buy-in or what your bankroll is.”

Jack Effel

2023 WSOP Main Event

Then of course we come to the WSOP Main Event. Last year saw a change to the schedule in order to accommodate the second-largest Main Event field in history, but the 2023 schedule sticks with four flights from July 3-6, something Effel says is the right decision.

“Every year is a little bit different. We’ve been trying to keep the Main Event closer to the July 4 holiday, as it’s a time when people can get off from work and it’s when a lot of people take their vacations, so it makes a lot of sense to have the starting day around the holiday.

“Players have the four flights, plus you can still get in on either of the Day 2s on July 7 or 8 for two levels.”

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Effel believes that the quality of events and getting to experience the WSOP atmosphere makes it a truly special time of year for the poker world.

“The WSOP is the place to be. We want you to have not only a great experience but we want you to have quality events to compete in. It’s a special time every single year for everyone in the world to get together and play poker.

“We want you to win as many bracelets as you can, and we want you to have lots of opportunities to be able to really enjoy your poker trip, whether you’re playing one event or the full schedule.”

WSOP Stories

Not a year goes by without the WSOP throwing up some special stories. From David Jackson defeating Phil Hellmuth heads-up to Dan Cates doing the unthinkable and clinching back-to-back Poker Players Championships, Effel said that it’s hard to replicate the WSOP experience anywhere else as a result.

“Everyone’s talking, everyone’s watching – it’s something you can’t replicate no matter where you go”

“The stories that come out of the WSOP are a little different to everywhere else. I know everyone wants that WSOP experience everywhere that they go, it’s just really hard to replicate it because of all the resources we have during the WSOP.

“With so many people watching, it’s great to hear all the stories from the tables, about the winners and everything. Every year we get excited about it, every year we can’t wait to see who’s going to win the events, who’s going to win the Main Event, and what other cool stories are going to happen. Everyone’s talking, everyone’s watching – it’s something you can’t replicate no matter where you go.”

Improving Ahead of 2023

Although the first year in its new home was an undoubted success, Effel says the WSOP has learned lessons to improve the experience for 2023, such as tweaking the way tournaments operate spread across two venues. Whereas in 2022 the majority of tournaments started in Paris, in 2023 more players will start on the Horseshoe side this year, and then spread out into Paris.

“Nothing too drastic, but we want to change the flow a little bit. What will happen there is there’ll be fewer times that people will have to move which will create a better experience obviously. On days of mass capacity, you’ll be wherever you’re going to be in the scheme of things.”

Paris Ballroom

More efforts are being put in to make people — both players and staff — more comfortable. From new carpet to fixed AC, to brand new fiber-optic internet to speed up registration.

“We want everyone to be comfortable. We want everyone to know where they need to go. We want everyone to be serviced expeditiously. And you know, we want to have great events run by competent, talented people. We have a lot of those at the World Series of Poker. And we continue to train up the next generation of folks to make sure that that wheel keeps spinning and keeps producing high-quality talent.

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“We still have to remember that this is a temporary event; people come out and work for seven weeks. So we want to make sure we can fill the roster with good, talented people. And we can train them up and continue to increase the service levels.

“So we’re improving in all those different areas. There are big challenges like a massive event like the World Series of Poker, and while I’ll be the first to say it’s not perfect, we strive for perfection every year.”


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After all this time working around the WSOP, Effel says he still gets goosebumps once cards are in the air, and the sound of chips shuffling fills the air.

“It’s very special to all of us,” he said. “It’s exciting because it’s the fruit of our labor, but it’s also the moment everyone’s been waiting for all year long.

“And while there are lots of poker tournaments around the world – I mean, you can go and sit down and play at a poker tournament every single day these days – players will always know that when they sit down at the WSOP it’s something extra special.”

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Will Shillibier is based in the United Kingdom. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German, and then studied for a NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism at Sportsbeat in Manchester. He previously worked as a freelance live reporter, and video presenter for the World Poker Tour.





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Bally’s Will Build Only Casino In America’s Third Largest City

Bally’s Will Build Only Casino In America’s Third Largest City


As New York struggles with competing interests for three Las Vegas-style casinos downstate, with proposals running the gamut from Times Square to Coney Island, Bally’s has nearly crossed the finish line for the first-ever true casino in America’s third-largest city,

According to Bally’s Corp. Chairman Soo Kim, the success of the company’s Chicago casino project – a historical milestone itself – is paramount to the future success of the iconic brand’s current strategic goals.

Kim’s hedge fund, Standard General, acquired a 22% stake in Rhode Island lottery terminal and table gaming casino concern Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc. prior to buying the Bally name from Caesars in 2020.

According to Bloomberg reports, Kim says that a successful launch of the only true casino in the history of America’s third-largest city will be the most important thing the nascent company with a storied brand name will do to date, bar none.

Iconic Brand to Become Household Name

“[This] will be our most important, period,” Kim said regarding the success of the company’s overall strategy. “It’s really an opportunity to re-announce and reintroduce the Bally’s brand name nationally and what better place than Chicago.

The Bally brand dates back to the late 1930s. The “juice” in the name has assisted the once unheard-of “Twin Rivers” company in a quest that so far has seen it become an operator of gambling properties in 20% of all American states with over a dozen operations across the country.

The Chicago casino has knocked down domino after domino and now only needs approval from state regulators to ready a temporary casino and soon open a historical landmark in gambling history. Steve Wynn couldn’t do it – Sheldon Adelson couldn’t do it, and certainly, Donald Trump couldn’t have done it even if it were on his radar when he controlled three casinos in Atlantic City.

Timing is everything

The American commercial gambling industry has simply exploded online and on land as pent-up consumer energy is released after too much time at home, and sports betting has become commonplace and officially legal and regulated in most states. America has gambling fever as the economy defies traditional logic and players bet like there is no economic downturn in their real worlds.

Land-based gambling is no longer relegated to the meccas of Las Vegas and Atlantic City or the Gulf coast, let alone riverboat casinos or backroom gambling halls. The gates have opened for better or worse and, as Kim said, “The next great frontier are large cities,” according to a story seen on Crain’s Chicago Business.

Not all observers have absolute confidence in the smart business acumen of Kim translating into the wherewithal needed to accomplish what other well-experienced titans of the industry had the opportunity to do but chose not to attempt – Bally’s Corp has simply never executed a project of this magnitude in the physical world. Kim has, however, done far more impressive things with money in another realm – and sometimes, with the right actors who know how to leverage power and delegate authority to competent cohorts, anything is possible.

Almost anyone can imagine a nearly one million square foot casino floor with exhibit space along the Chicago River, an entertainment center worthy of its environs, restaurants to please all visitors, and a hotel with all the amenities needed to serve welcome guests – or could they?

Whether timing is everything or not might be open to interpretation, but striking while the iron is hot after negotiating a perfect position to hold the blacksmith hammer is not as contentious a proposition.

Too Hard to Handle

Mega Casino operators such as Las Vegas Sands and MGM Resorts chose not to bid on the tender out of concerns over market sustainability and tax rates. As they shifted their focus to other markets like Atlanta and NYC, the Illinois General Assembly dropped the preposterous anticipated tax rate of 70% to a much more manageable 40% after Mayor Lori Lightfoot requested the move to keep the possible tender alive.

Still, the potential for failure is real with over 17,000 video gambling terminals beckoning to gamblers in the region and nearly a dozen other venues in the state and nearby Indiana.

The state gambling commission notes that gambling revenues in the state have not recovered from pandemic lows and a trend toward less gambling has existed for nearly a decade in the state. Observers also log the increased interest in sports betting and online casinos as threats to the venue’s potential success.

Overall, most of the gambling revenue in the state comes from the state lottery.

Kim doesn’t seem too worried about the competition and he’s not a businessman accustomed to failure.

It would absolutely be our most complex challenge,” Kim said. “We feel more than confident.”

More than 30 million tourists visited Chicago in 2021 and the city is home to nearly 3 million residents placing it just behind Los Angeles and New York City for the size of the population in the city proper.

Bally’s revenues are expected to provide $200 million a year for first responder pensions which are currently underfunded.

The casino will be built on land that formerly held the Chicago Tribune Publishing Center. Final approval by the Illinois Gaming Board is pending. The permanent casino could open in 2026 with a temporary site opening as soon as during the next calendar year.

Source: Chicago’s first casino will relaunch the storied Bally’s name, Crain’s Chicago Business, December 21, 2022

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Guide To The NFL Playoffs – Reseed, Wild Cards, Schedule & More

Beginner’s Guide To Understanding The NFL Playoffs


After a grueling regular season, the men get separated from the boys, and it’s time to get down to the real business. That’s right, we’re talking about the NFL Playoffs.

It’s the goal of every NFL franchise, but only a select few make it to the Playoffs each year, where they fight it out for the right to play in the greatest show in US sports, the Super Bowl.

But how exactly does it all work?

Here we’ll cover everything you need to know about the NFL Playoffs, from the schedule and how it works to reseeding and wild cards.

How Does The NFL Season Work?

The NFL is split into two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).

Each conference has 16 teams, making a total of 32 teams in the whole NFL.

Each team plays 17 times across an 18-week period, typically starting in early September and ending in late December or early January.

After each team has played all their regular season matches, the 14 best teams battle it out to try and win the Super Bowl, the NFL’s overall championship game.

Divisions and Scheduling

The two NFL conferences are also split into divisions of four teams. These divisions are based on geography and historical rivalry from the pre-NFL era.

The AFC is made up of the following divisions:

North: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers.

South: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans.

East: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets.

West: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers.

The NFC is made up of the following divisions:

North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings.

South: Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

East: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders.

West: Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks.

The NFL scheduling formula means that teams have a slightly different set of fixtures every year. They always play their divisional rivals twice, but the rest of their schedule is changeable.

The formula is as follows:

  • Each NFL team has to play the other three teams in its division twice, once at home and once on the road.
  • Each team plays one game against the four teams in another predetermined division within its own conference (which is rotated every three years). Two games at home and two on the road.
  • Each team plays one game against every team from the remaining two divisions in its conference that finished in a similar position in their divisional standings in the previous season. One game at home, one on the road.
  • Each team plays one game against all four teams from a predetermined division (which is rotated every four years) in the other conference. Two games at home and two on the road.
  • Each team also plays one game against another team from a predetermined division (which is rotated every four years) in the other conference that finished in a similar position in the final divisional standings in the previous season.

How The NFL Playoffs work

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Played since 1932, the NFL Playoffs are a knockout tournament.

So, if you lose, you go home and it’s back to the drawing board again next season. If you win, you’re one step closer to glory.

Seven teams from each conference fight it out in the Playoffs, with one team from the AFC and one from the NFC competing in the Super Bowl.

The Playoffs only feature the best teams (and usually the best players) in each season, so those golden weeks in the dead of winter provide white-hot entertainment for NFL fans across the globe.

The Playoffs can create unique matchups where even the biggest underdog has a chance.

When Do The NFL Regular Season And Playoffs Take Place?

The NFL regular season begins the weekend after the first Monday of September (Labor Day) and ends in early January.

The Playoffs take place across four weekends from January into February every season. The Super Bowl traditionally always took place on the first Sunday in February.

However, 2020 was the final Super Bowl played on the first Sunday in February for the foreseeable future due to the NFL’s new 17-game schedule.

Super Bowl LVI (2021) was played on the second Sunday in February, and Super Bowl LVII (2022) will follow suit.

Qualification And Seeding

14 teams qualify for the NFL Playoffs. This includes the four divisional champions and three wild cards from each conference.

The four teams with the best record in each conference (NFC and AFC) are seeded one through four. The team with the best record is seeded one, the second-best record is seeded two, and so on.

The two teams with the best record in each conference are then given a bye week (they don’t have to play) in the first round of the Playoffs, which is also known as ‘wild card weekend.’

Teams qualify for the Playoffs as ‘wild cards’ if they have one of the three best overall records (number of wins, losses, and ties) of all remaining teams in their conference.

The wild card teams are seeded numbers five, six, and seven based on their records.

Wild Cards Explained

‘Wild card’ Playoff teams were first introduced to the NFL in 1970, when the modern league was founded, following a merger of the National Football League and the American Football League.

Wild card teams are the three teams with the best records in each conference who do not win their division.

These teams always play on wild card weekend, the week before the divisional Playoffs.

The four division winners in each conference are seeded one to four based on their record, with the #1 seed getting a bye in the first round.

Each wild card team plays one of the divisional winners based on their rankings going into the Playoffs.

Each conference is split as follows:

Division Winner #1 – BYE

Division Winner #2 vs Wild Card #7

Division Winner #3 vs Wild Card #6

Division Winner #4 vs Wild Card #5

So, the better your regular season record, the more favorable your draw is in the Playoffs.

Reseeding In The NFL Playoffs

Throughout the Playoffs, the lowest-seeded team always plays against the highest-seeded team in each round.

The higher-seeded team always plays at home too. So, who you play against and where is always subject to change. This is known as reseeding. 

Reseeding is designed to give a significant advantage to the teams with the best regular-season records.

It also makes it difficult, but not impossible, for wild card teams to make it to the Super Bowl.

Reseeding often impacts the Playoffs and changes the picture for all the teams involved.

For example, both number one ranked teams in the 2022 Playoffs lost in the divisional round.

This meant the number two ranked teams now became number one and had the massive advantage of playing at home in all the rounds before the Super Bowl.

NFL Playoff Bracket

The Playoff ‘bracket’ is the Playoff schedule as it stands at the present time.

The bracket is subject to change depending on the regular season and Playoff results.

Eager fans start thinking about the Playoff bracket and what it might mean for their team’s ambitions as the season nears a close.

2023 Playoff Schedule

Key dates for the 2022 NFL Playoffs are:

First round: January 14-16

Divisional round: January 22-22

Conference round: January 29

Super Bowl LVI: February 12

The Super Bowl will be played at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

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Pennsylvania Treasurer Used Over $100,000 of Stolen Money for Gambling and Expensive Trips

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Following the money

A Pennsylvania treasurer has been charged with stealing over $100,000 of public funding which then went to cover vacations and gambling expenses.

“The defendant is a public official entrusted to oversee city funds with integrity and accountability,” said Attorney General and Governor-elect Josh Shapiro in a press release. “My Office will investigate and prosecute anyone who abuses their position of power for their own financial gain.”

thieved $106,000 from 2020-21 while serving in office

The accused is Uniontown’s Antoinette Hodge, who is believed to have thieved $106,000 from 2020-2021 while serving in office. The money was illegally diverted from school and city tax revenues, among other sources.

Pennsylvania treasurer spent tax funds gambling

The City Council launched an investigation in 2021 after more than a dozen taxpayers were informed they were behind despite having already submitted their payments. That tracked back to Hodge and helped lead to the recent accusations.

Hodge created a system that allowed her to commit the offenses by restructuring the flow of responsibility, giving her total control over a variety of important tasks.

“Staff at the City’s Treasurer’s Office testified that various changes were made under Hodge’s leadership, including Hodge taking over filling out deposit slips, taking over as the sole person reviewing the tax account information, and eliminating other checks and balances within the Treasurer’s Office,” said the press release.

The investigation also found that the ex-treasurer spent the money on expensive trips to Jamaica, Costa Rica, and Disney World. She had also planned a trip to Paris.

$500-600 per day on lottery tickets and $500-$1,000 on a gambling machine

When she wasn’t traveling, money was spent funding gambling habits and living a high-roller lifestyle. A Uniontown convenience store manager said that Hodge spent $500-600 per day on lottery tickets and $500-$1,000 on a gambling machine. 

It was also determined that Hodge was a regular at casinos, where she spent over $67,000 in 2022 and $14,000 in 2021. 

What’s happening now

Officials attempted to step in once it became clear that Hodge was not performing her duties as intended, only for her to respond that she was “in charge.” 

“Sometimes weeks would pass before Hodge would actually make a bank deposit,” a process that occurred daily before Hodge restructured the system, read an affidavit. 

eliminating any sort of oversight from the deputy treasurer

The accused also reviewed bank statements for tax accounts each month on her own, eliminating any sort of oversight from the deputy treasurer.

Hodge has been charged with Theft by Unlawful Taking, Receiving Stolen Property, Theft by Failure to Make Required Disposition of Funds Received, Misapplication of Entrusted Property, Obstructing Administration of Law or other Governmental Function, and Perjury. She awaits trial and sentencing.

Hodge was elected treasurer of Uniontown in 2019. Her illegal exploits are a dangerous reminder of the harms of potential gambling addiction and overall abuse of power.

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