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Bust of 1,100 illegal video gambling machines underscores state's gamble on slots in bars

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William R. Prather told the Tribune that he knows little about the Peoria Heights bust.

The father is no stranger to the bar gaming business — an industry that pushed for years to make video poker legal. The politician once owned a bar game company.

After the state legalized video gambling, he backed efforts to regulate the machines in Peoria County and opposed a local ban. Board meeting minutes offer a summary of Prather's statements during a 2010 debate on the issue: "Prather said that gambling is here, it's been here for years, and he supports the original resolution."

For nearly two decades, business records show, William R. Prather had an ownership interest in Bee-J Amusements. He said the company was never involved in illegal gambling, only bar amusement devices.

In with the new

In 2002, local bar game businessman Tyler Seibert said, he bought Bee-J Amusements from William R. Prather.

The state denied a lucrative video gambling license to Bee-J Amusements last fall.

Gaming Board officials accused Seibert of possessing illegal video gambling machines and associating with William Patrick Prather, the convicted felon.

In a letter to Gaming Board officials, one of Seibert's attorneys argued that his client never said more than a "hello" in passing to William Patrick Prather and that he only talked to the man's father, who "is well respected in his community."

The board eventually dropped the alleged association as an issue.

Seibert also argues that when agents found the machines at his business in June, they were legal because the law making them illegal didn't start until August.

Numerous companies operated similar machines and still landed video gambling licenses from the state, Seibert said, adding, "We all had them."

Bee-J Amusements is appealing the license denial in court.

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