“At no time did we ever round and not give customers back the money that they truly deserved,” said Robert DeSalvio, president of Encore Boston Harbor, at Thursday morning’s commission meeting. The commission’s investigations and enforcement bureau began looking into the property after New York resident Richard Schuster filed a class action lawsuit Monday that accused the Everett property of cheating gamblers out of their winnings. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) agents from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission believe Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s Encore Boston Harbor is in compliance with the commission’s payout rules and regulations. With Reynolds, from left, are Joseph Isaac, of Cambridge, Mass., Wilkins Lambert, of Somerville, Mass., Robert Babikian, of Malden, Mass., and Jake Noftle and Richie Pragnell, both of Revere, Mass.
Glenn Reynolds, of Quincy, Mass., right, is first in line for the opening of the $2.6 billion Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Mass.