As reported by the Press of Atlantic City: “One former surveillance
supervisor had his gaming license suspended but another was exonerated
Wednesday in a case of video spying at an Atlantic City casino. “In a 4-0
vote, the state Casino Control Commission suspended the license of James
Doherty for 20 days for using his security cameras to spy on women at
Caesars Atlantic City. “Doherty was present for the vote, but said nothing
to the commission and declined to comment afterward. His attorney, Derek G.
Timms, said the case had dragged on long enough and Doherty would not appeal
the suspension. “.At the same time, the commission exonerated another former
Caesars surveillance supervisor who had also been accused by the state
Division of Gaming Enforcement in the spying case. The commissioners found
no evidence that Robert Swan violated any gaming regulations while
performing his security duties.”