Caesars' Supervisor Claims InnocenceAs reported by the Press of Atlantic City: "A former surveillance supervisor at Caesars Atlantic City claims that he is innocent and says the proof is in the videotape.
"But state gaming investigators are using the same 11-minute tape as the main piece of evidence against Robert Swan, who is accused of spying on women. "Testifying in his defense, Swan said Thursday he did nothing wrong while working the graveyard shift on Oct. 3, 2004, the night he allegedly trained his cameras on the breasts of one Caesars employee and leered at other women in the casino. "During his testimony, Swan narrated the video while his attorney, John M. Donnelly, repeatedly paused and replayed key sections of the tape to allow Swan to explain his actions. "…Swan and another former Caesars surveillance supervisor, James Doherty, are fighting the spying charges in a Casino Control Commission hearing that stretched over three days this week and is scheduled to resume Nov. 9. Both men could have their gaming licenses suspended or revoked if they are found guilty in the civil hearing. "…The Division of Gaming Enforcement, which is prosecuting the case, claims Swan, Doherty and two other former surveillance workers at Caesars leered at women's breasts and buttocks during the graveyard shifts of Oct 1-3, 2004…" |