1st Class Eric Hubbs were lead detectives for the State Police Casino Investigations Unit. The case was investigated by the New Jersey State Police and the Division of Criminal Justice. That damage was the basis for the criminal mischief charge.ĭeputy Attorney General Kerry DiJoseph prosecuted Lusardi and Deputy Attorney General Yvonne Maher handled the sentencing for the Division of Criminal Justice Specialized Crimes Bureau-Casino Prosecution Unit. Lusardi must pay restitution of $463,540 to the Borgata to cover revenues it lost on the poker tournament and $9,455 to Harrah’s Casino Hotel to pay for the plumbing damage he caused with the poker chips.
13 to charges of second-degree trademark counterfeiting and third-degree criminal mischief, which were contained in an indictment obtained by the Division of Criminal Justice. Christian Lusardi, 43, of Fayetteville, N.C., was sentenced to five years in state prison by Superior Court Judge Bernard E.