CAMPIONE v. ADAMAR OF NEW JERSEY, INC.


302 N.J. Super. 99 (1997)

ANTHONY JOHN CAMPIONE, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT/CROSS-APPELLANT, v. ADAMAR OF NEW JERSEY, INC., T/A TROPWORLD CASINO AND ENTERTAINMENT RESORT; PAT SCULLY; AND MICHAEL IMPERATRICE, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS/CROSS-RESPONDENTS, AND WILLIAM PHIEL AND ETHEL GUYS, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided June 9, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Barry argued the cause for appellants/cross-respondents (Barry & McMoran, attorneys; Mr. Barry, Adam N. Saravay and Mark H. Sandson, on the brief).

F. Michael Daily, Jr., argued the cause for respondent/cross-appellant (Quinlan, Dunne & Daily, attorneys; Mr. Daily, on the brief).

Ribis, Graham & Curtin, attorneys for amicus curiae Casino Association of New Jersey (Peter G. Sheridan and Peter D. Haytaian, on the brief).

Before Judges D'ANNUNZIO, NEWMAN and VILLANUEVA.


The opinion of the court was delivered by D'ANNUNZIO, J.A.D.

Adamar of New Jersey, the operator of an Atlantic City casino known as Tropworld, and two of its employees, Pat Scully and Michael Imperatrice, appeal from a judgment in the amount of $1,519,873.43 entered on a jury's verdict. The judgment included an award of $300,625.87 against Tropworld and Imperatrice for discriminating against plaintiff because he was a card counter; an award of $219,034.06 against...

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