Bally’s halts Chicago casino construction over questions about waste hauler dogged by mob allegations

  • Robert Herguth and Mitchell Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times

Two decades ago, as Rosemont and its controversial Mayor Donald E. Stephens were trying to secure a coveted casino license for the tiny but politically powerful northwest suburb, reputed mob ties proved their undoing, and the project landed instead in neighboring Des Plaines as Rivers Casino.

Among the concerns by state regulators hesitant about letting Rosemont host a lucrative gambling complex: the use of D&P Construction Co., Inc., dumpsters on the site that Stephens was prepping for a casino that never materialized for his town…

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