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CHULA VISTA, Calif. – Seven Mile Casino, a South Bay card room known for its hands of blackjack, poker and baccarat, is less than a week away from reopening to the public. The card room returns. Presentation of the Chula Vista Seven Mile Casino The Seven Mile Casino is a fresh new gambling club of Southern California. The casino features 11 poker tables where you can play Texas Hold’em limit & no limit, Omaha Pot limit and Omaha HL.
By Eduardo Rueda, Investigative Reporter
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Chula Vista’s Seven Mile Casino reopened Tuesday night with a new manager after being shut down on December 9 in an early morning raid by the FBI, IRS, and State gaming officials.
The casino, along with the Palomar Card Club in San Diego, was closed by an emergency order from the California Bureau of Gambling Control. The closure came on the day indictments were unsealed against 25 individuals connected to a wide-ranging money laundering investigation. Seven Mile Casino, and its owner, Harvey Souza, are accused of failing to maintain anti-money laundering programs.
The casino announced this week that it would reopen after meeting new conditions set by the California Department of Justice and the Bureau of Gaming Control. One of the changes initiated this week include installing a new independent manager, Jimy McKee.
McKee, a 40-year veteran of the gaming industry, has previously held leadership positions in other casinos, as well as having served on the Nevada Gaming Commission. McKee also has 11 years of law enforcement experience and served in the US Marine Corp.
The new manager will monitor the day-to-day operations of the Seven Mile Casino and continue to work with law enforcement and gaming officials to ensure they meet all legal requirements of their licenses.
The indictments against the other individuals included charges of money laundering, running a sports book, running an illegal gambling operation in private homes, and transporting women across State lines for prostitution. The indictments estimate that the illegal gambling operations generated more than $10,000,000 in proceeds.
The indictments allege the illegal gambling proceeds were laundered through local casinos as well as the Bellagio and Wynn casinos in Las Vegas.Seven Seas Casino Chula Vista
The Seven Mile Casino released a statement saying in part that “We look forward to working with the California Bureau of Gaming Control to resolve all issues.”
Souza, the owner of the Seven Mile Casino, has been a fixture in local civic and political circles for many years. His family has run a casino in Chula Vista for more than 70 years. Prior to opening the new location on Bay Boulevard this past July, the casino operated as the Village Club Card Room on Broadway since the 1950s. Trinket slot numbers. The casino is the largest tax generators in the City of Chula Vista, paying more than $520,000 in annual fees.Seven Mile Casino Chula Vista Ca
The closure of the casino left its 300 employees out of work for several weeks leading up to the Christmas holiday. Workers were back at work on Tuesday to a light crowd of patrons.
“I’ll be back to play at the casino and I hope it all gets resolved soon,” commented John Reynolds, an occasional card player that lives within blocks of the casino. “Mr. Souza has always seemed to me to be a nice man and I hope the charges don’t hurt the employees that work here,” he added.
The City of Chula Vista and Seven Mile Casino have partnered on a new public awareness campaign to educate the public about COVID-19 and how to prevent its spread. The “Flatten the Curve” campaign, was initially funded with a $50,000 media buy sponsored by Seven Mile Casino. The City of Chula Vista also purchased a $25,000 Spanish-language media buy to help inform the public about the health crisis emergency. In total the donated and purchased media have grown to more than $340,000 in value thanks to local businesses and media partners coming together to join the effort.
While efforts to flatten the curve are beginning to show results, Chula Vista and South County communities continue to record a higher number of positive cases relative to the rest of the County. The Flatten the Curve campaign grew out of a shared commitment by the City, Seven Mile Casino and media partners to do everything possible to keep the local community well-informed during these unprecedented times.
“We are proud to serve a community with such committed local businesses and are thankful for the generosity of Seven Mile Casino, radio and TV stations, billboard companies and media partners who have donated their time and resources to help address this urgent need in our City,” said Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas. “We are all in this together, and we will all get out of this together.”
Some of the region’s top radio stations joined the Flatten the Curve campaign, including Z90, Magic 92.5, Channel 933, Jammin 95.7 and The Fan 97.3. Entercom Communications and iHeart Radio also donated time and resources to run hundreds of Public Service Announcements across their San Diego stations in May to ensure the message reaches the communities that have been hit the hardest. Outfront Media and Clear Channel are participating through the use of their outdoor billboards. Media partners KSDY, Univision, Uniradio, Telemundo 20, Energy Communications and Radio Latina also are participating to engage with Spanish-speaking residents.
Like other local businesses, Seven Mile Casino has been hit hard by the crisis, shutting down its operations, suffering a severe loss of revenues and furloughing several employees, but it was quick to step up when it learned help was needed to protect the local community.
“Seven Mile Casino and our employees have been directly impacted by this crisis, and we know how it has affected our community,” Seven Mile Casino Owner Ryan Stone said. “We pledged to support the people of Chula Vista long before we opened our doors. When we saw our community being disproportionately impacted, we knew we had to help.”
To learn more about the Flatten the Curve Campaign and ways you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit: www.chulavistaca.gov/coronavirus
Register here: http://gg.gg/x9pr1
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*Seven Seas Casino Chula Vista
*Seven Mile Casino Chula Vista Ca
CHULA VISTA, Calif. – Seven Mile Casino, a South Bay card room known for its hands of blackjack, poker and baccarat, is less than a week away from reopening to the public. The card room returns. Presentation of the Chula Vista Seven Mile Casino The Seven Mile Casino is a fresh new gambling club of Southern California. The casino features 11 poker tables where you can play Texas Hold’em limit & no limit, Omaha Pot limit and Omaha HL.
By Eduardo Rueda, Investigative Reporter
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Chula Vista’s Seven Mile Casino reopened Tuesday night with a new manager after being shut down on December 9 in an early morning raid by the FBI, IRS, and State gaming officials.
The casino, along with the Palomar Card Club in San Diego, was closed by an emergency order from the California Bureau of Gambling Control. The closure came on the day indictments were unsealed against 25 individuals connected to a wide-ranging money laundering investigation. Seven Mile Casino, and its owner, Harvey Souza, are accused of failing to maintain anti-money laundering programs.
The casino announced this week that it would reopen after meeting new conditions set by the California Department of Justice and the Bureau of Gaming Control. One of the changes initiated this week include installing a new independent manager, Jimy McKee.
McKee, a 40-year veteran of the gaming industry, has previously held leadership positions in other casinos, as well as having served on the Nevada Gaming Commission. McKee also has 11 years of law enforcement experience and served in the US Marine Corp.
The new manager will monitor the day-to-day operations of the Seven Mile Casino and continue to work with law enforcement and gaming officials to ensure they meet all legal requirements of their licenses.
The indictments against the other individuals included charges of money laundering, running a sports book, running an illegal gambling operation in private homes, and transporting women across State lines for prostitution. The indictments estimate that the illegal gambling operations generated more than $10,000,000 in proceeds.
The indictments allege the illegal gambling proceeds were laundered through local casinos as well as the Bellagio and Wynn casinos in Las Vegas.Seven Seas Casino Chula Vista
The Seven Mile Casino released a statement saying in part that “We look forward to working with the California Bureau of Gaming Control to resolve all issues.”
Souza, the owner of the Seven Mile Casino, has been a fixture in local civic and political circles for many years. His family has run a casino in Chula Vista for more than 70 years. Prior to opening the new location on Bay Boulevard this past July, the casino operated as the Village Club Card Room on Broadway since the 1950s. Trinket slot numbers. The casino is the largest tax generators in the City of Chula Vista, paying more than $520,000 in annual fees.Seven Mile Casino Chula Vista Ca
The closure of the casino left its 300 employees out of work for several weeks leading up to the Christmas holiday. Workers were back at work on Tuesday to a light crowd of patrons.
“I’ll be back to play at the casino and I hope it all gets resolved soon,” commented John Reynolds, an occasional card player that lives within blocks of the casino. “Mr. Souza has always seemed to me to be a nice man and I hope the charges don’t hurt the employees that work here,” he added.
The City of Chula Vista and Seven Mile Casino have partnered on a new public awareness campaign to educate the public about COVID-19 and how to prevent its spread. The “Flatten the Curve” campaign, was initially funded with a $50,000 media buy sponsored by Seven Mile Casino. The City of Chula Vista also purchased a $25,000 Spanish-language media buy to help inform the public about the health crisis emergency. In total the donated and purchased media have grown to more than $340,000 in value thanks to local businesses and media partners coming together to join the effort.
While efforts to flatten the curve are beginning to show results, Chula Vista and South County communities continue to record a higher number of positive cases relative to the rest of the County. The Flatten the Curve campaign grew out of a shared commitment by the City, Seven Mile Casino and media partners to do everything possible to keep the local community well-informed during these unprecedented times.
“We are proud to serve a community with such committed local businesses and are thankful for the generosity of Seven Mile Casino, radio and TV stations, billboard companies and media partners who have donated their time and resources to help address this urgent need in our City,” said Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas. “We are all in this together, and we will all get out of this together.”
Some of the region’s top radio stations joined the Flatten the Curve campaign, including Z90, Magic 92.5, Channel 933, Jammin 95.7 and The Fan 97.3. Entercom Communications and iHeart Radio also donated time and resources to run hundreds of Public Service Announcements across their San Diego stations in May to ensure the message reaches the communities that have been hit the hardest. Outfront Media and Clear Channel are participating through the use of their outdoor billboards. Media partners KSDY, Univision, Uniradio, Telemundo 20, Energy Communications and Radio Latina also are participating to engage with Spanish-speaking residents.
Like other local businesses, Seven Mile Casino has been hit hard by the crisis, shutting down its operations, suffering a severe loss of revenues and furloughing several employees, but it was quick to step up when it learned help was needed to protect the local community.
“Seven Mile Casino and our employees have been directly impacted by this crisis, and we know how it has affected our community,” Seven Mile Casino Owner Ryan Stone said. “We pledged to support the people of Chula Vista long before we opened our doors. When we saw our community being disproportionately impacted, we knew we had to help.”
To learn more about the Flatten the Curve Campaign and ways you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit: www.chulavistaca.gov/coronavirus
Register here: http://gg.gg/x9pr1
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