The former New Hampshire state Senator , owner of , may see his gaming license revoked in the latest chapter of the legal battle between him and the state. Lawsuit Between the Owner of Concord Casino and New Hampshire Continues Sanborn is in hot water over allegations of . The suspected actions resulted in nearly a year ago, while the former senator was last month over the alleged fraudulent actions that enabled him to access relief funds of nearly .

In a major hit for Sanborn, a judge by the . The ruling came from , who on Tuesday also , as announced by . The latest development further complicates the sale of , despite the previous attempts of the former senator to sell the venue.

While previously, Sanborn was given several different deadlines and successfully extended them, the latest such deadline passed on . The former senator previously confirmed that there’s a . However, the latest judge’s order may further complicate that process with the possibility of even threatening the completion of the sale.

Provided that the Lottery Commission decides to go ahead with the license revocation, Sanborn may lose it for . If this happens, the sale is unlikely to proceed at all, considering that the property alone isn’t as valuable as the charitable gaming license. Sanborn, Prepared to Fight the Judge’s Order and , the attorneys representing Sanborn in the case reaffirmed they are prepared to fight the recently imposed order, in court if necessary.

Still, the lawyers agreed wi.