Report: Caesars Gives $100K To O'Malley-Led Group
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Caesars Entertainment, the company that is hoping to win a state license to operate a casino in Baltimore, has contributed $100,000 to a Democratic group led by Maryland Gov. Martin O' Malley, a published report says.
The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday that the Democratic Governors Association disclosed the gift in a quarterly report filed with the IRS. It said Caesars gave the association $50,000 last year.
Caesar's Chief Executive Officer Gary Loveman has said his firm's donations are not connected with its desire to open a casino in Baltimore.
O'Malley's spokesman has said the governor keeps association business separate from state decision-making.
An independent board whose members are appointed by O'Malley and two top legislative leaders will determine whether Caesars can build such a casino.
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