Two months before Louis A. DeNaples was charged with perjury and banned from entering his Mount Airy Casino Resort, he was attempting to transfer ownership of the casino to his children and grandchildren.The request to state gambling regulators was made in November as Mr. DeNaples’ attorneys were unsuccessfully seeking a state Supreme Court order to shut down the Dauphin County grand jury that lodged a four-count perjury indictment against him this week.
Two months before Louis A. DeNaples was charged with perjury and banned from entering his Mount Airy Casino Resort, he was attempting to transfer ownership of the casino to his children and grandchildren.
The request to state gambling regulators was made in November as Mr. DeNaples’ attorneys were unsuccessfully seeking a state Supreme Court order to shut down the Dauphin County grand jury that lodged a four-count perjury indictment against him this week.