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New Yersey casino employees stealing lists of valued playersJune 19, 2008, 9:38 am (3 years ago)Three former employees of Atlantic City land based casino Tropicana were were accused of stealing a list of high-valued clients for their future use.
According to the prosecutors, there were more than 20,300 names with their phone numbers, addresses and ratings in the list. The estimated value of the list is $108 million. New Jersey press reports pointed out that the three defendants were all coworkers in Tropicana in Atlantic City three years ago. John Conklin was a marketing vice president, Justin Litterelle was a marketing analyst and James di Marco was an employee in the marketing department. According to the report, Conklin ordered Litterelle to download the list for the future use. Conklin later became vice president of relationship marketing at Borgata and Litterelle became national marketing for Bellagio in Las Vegas, resigning voluntarily after one year on the job. "We charge that these marketers stole one of the most valuable assets of the casino. This type of corporate espionage and theft involving proprietary information is a very serious crime,” said Attorney General Anne Milgram.
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