D&P Construction Co. Inc., shouldn’t have been used by contractors building the new Bally’s Chicago casino on the banks of the Chicago River.
That much seems clear, given that:
The waste hauler wasn’t on the Illinois Gaming Board’s list of approved construction firms; The company was identified years ago by the FBI as associated with reputed mob leaders Peter and John DiFronzo, brothers who have since died; Bally’s officials admitted they screwed up in allowing the company’s dumpsters to be on-site.
But six months after the use of D&P came to light, the gaming board won’t say if or when they may issue a fine.
We “cannot speculate about or discuss additional corrective measures or potential disciplinary action that may result from any potential violation by Bally’s or anyone else,” a sp

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