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COULD ROSKI'S NFL HOPES BE DIMMED BY CASINO OWNERSHIP?

          NHL Kings co-Owner Ed Roski, who is bidding for an NFL
     expansion team in L.A., "owns a casino in Las Vegas -- an
     apparent conflict" under NFL rules, according to Alan
     Abrahamson of the L.A. TIMES.  Roski operates the Silverton
     Hotel Casino and RV Park, "which he opened about 18 months
     ago when the previous casino [Boomtown] went bust."  Roski
     owns the property and had been "leasing the site" to
     operators of the casino.  Roski said he was "unaware that
     the NFL bars team owners from owning an interest in a
     casino."  Roski: "I would have to deal with it."  NFL
     VP/Communications Greg Aiello: "The rule is that an NFL
     owner is prohibited from having an ownership interest in a
     casino -- that's what it is."  Aiello said the league talked
     about "formalizing" its casino policy in writing during its
     most-recent league meetings in K.C.  The NHL "allows team
     owners to own a casino" as long as the casino doesn't
     operate a sports book.  Roski has also invoked a clause to
     acquire 25% of the Lakers, and the NBA permits team owners
     to own a casino as long as there is no betting on NBA games. 
     Silverton operates 1,200 slot machines and 18 gaming tables. 
     The NV Gaming Control Board shows that Roski owns 90% of the
     new casino, with Roski's company, Majestic Nevada, owning
     the remaining 10% (L.A. TIMES, 11/13).

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