Stephen Crosby, phlegmatic chairman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, makes a very unlikely looking lightning rod. But such he has become. He’s already drawn the wrath of Gary Loveman and now Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh wants Crosby to recuse himself from all Beantown-related matters. According to Walsh, Crosby isn’t just prejudiced, he’s anti-Boston. “Taken together, the pending federal lawsuit [by Loveman], recent commission statements, current press articles, and the commissions’ own actions, create a cloud over the proceedings when Chairman Crosby participates,” wrote Elizabeth Dello Russo, Walsh’s lawyer.
Dello Russo also launched a preemptive strike at the commission’s forthcoming hearing on Boston’s eligibility to be a “host community.” “The Commission proposes no process for the City to obtain discovery from the applicants. It eliminates the City’s opportunity to call witnesses, to cross-examine witnesses and to create an appropriate evidentiary record that is subject to legal review,” Dello Russo vituperated. “It also fails to address the burden of proof and a mechanism to resolve factual disputes based on documentary submissions with no live testimony. In sum, the proposed procedure represents a thinly veiled attempt to ‘stack the deck’ against the City on the ‘host community’ issue …”
Walsh is himself playing a dangerous game. He’s got a bird in the hand (surrounding-community status) but wants the two in the bush. Walsh can’t be so clueless as to know that putting the Wynn Resorts and Mohegan Sun proposals up to votes in Charlestown and East Boston, respectively, will surely Continue reading →