Two Trump Atlantic City casinos, the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino and the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort, have been awarded online gambling licenses by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, joining the Borgata and the Golden Nugget on the starting line for November 26.
“We are very pleased to get the third and fourth permits,” Robert Griffin, CEO of Trump Entertainment Resorts told the Associated Press news agency Thursday.
“We think this is a significant move for Atlantic City and for the Trump company. We’re going to make the deadline of November.”
Online gambling will begin with an invitation-only trial period on November 21. Assuming all goes well, full-fledged Internet gambling will begin on Nov. 26.