Story Created:
Feb 20, 2013
Story Updated:
Feb 21, 2013
From Macon County -- State troopers are standing guard at VictoryLand. Power has been restored to the casino, but the facility remains closed after Attorney General Luther Strange served a search warrant yesterday and seized what he says are illegal gaming machines.
A familiar sight from three years ago when troopers attempted to raid the casino. Alabama News Network spoke to then-Attorney General Troy King to get his take on the matter.
"I had so hoped we were past this," says King. "We had raids. We wasted millions and millions of dollars. We had the federal corruption trail and wasted another hundred million dollars, and here we go again."
King was Attorney General when Bob Riley was governor. Riley had tried raiding VictoryLand in 2010, because he said the casino was skirting gambling laws. King says his opinion then remains the same today.
"I think it should have been dealt with on the ballot," says King. "This is the people of Alabama's state. Everybody has tried every political trick in the book to keep the people from Alabama from having a say, because they are afraid of what they'll say."
Since VictoryLand reopened in December, Strange has not given any interviews. Alabama News Network was told Tuesday when the search warrant was served that he was out of town, and one day later his parking spot remains empty.
Governor Robert Bentley did tell Alabama News Network that knew about the raid last weekend, but says he had little to do with it. Bentley says he is concerned about the 250-some VictoryLand employees who are now out of work.
"We have a lot of empathy for those who worked at a place, and not from their own doing, it closes down," says Bentley.
But King says Tuesday's events are a waste of resources in a time the state could use the money.
"What another black eye on the state of Alabama," he says. "We are firing people. We are laying people off. We are raiding people. It is just unbelievable to me."
Alabama News Network is continuing to reach out to strange. We have been told he is in New Orleans for the BP hearing that is being held on Monday.
We have been told the dog track area and restaurants should hopefully be up and running by the end of the week.
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ttcatt said on Wednesday, Feb 27 at 4:05 PM
in this day and time we need jobs.and gomer stange is raiding them all.they have been there seven years.tax on beer is gone tax on check is gone.people jobs gone no vote stange please no vote
114746711johnnie flannigan said on Saturday, Feb 23 at 12:23 PM
I have seen same machine ,at other casino twelve miles down the .so why close one an leave other open.
114336021al thomas said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 8:53 PM
Ithink troy king is right luther is killig job not a creating he try to use is power like he wants to run a next presedent elections also i dont think he can go to indian land use is fake political power god bless macon county wait and wach will open back soon and big &better
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