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Old Mon Aug 20, 2007, 05:27pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Not at all. Quite the opposite in fact. Casinos are private organizations that, I'd be willing to guess, want to protect their customers' privacy for good business reasons. I doubt the casinos will want to release these tapes unless they're compelled to. Since the allegations don't involve any illegal activity, there won't likely be a government agency involved, so the NBA won't be able to compel the casinos to hand over the tapes.
Unless you're pretty high up in the casino business we're both just guessing as to what they might or might not be willing to hand over to anyone at any particular time. Certainly you can't stop casino employees from talking to private investigators. No tapes needed at all.

I'm not even sure we agree there's no illegal activity that might be found on the casino tapes related to this case.
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