Mo. gambling regulators ban 4 people from casinos

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri Gaming Commission has banned four people from the state's casinos.

Those added Wednesday to the commission's exclusion list have 30 days to appeal.

The four include a former Brentwood city administrator convicted of theft for using city funds at an Illinois casino, and a Jefferson City woman who falsely identified herself as a Gaming Commission employee.

The commission also banned an Illinois man who was convicted of assault over an incident at a Missouri casino, and a St. Louis man whose convictions include illegal transmission of bets and betting information.

Missouri regulators say they expect to impose more exclusions during the next several months.

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