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In this June 14, 2016 photo, Glenn Straub speaks inside the power plant he had recently bought that services his shuttered Revel casino. On Thursday March 9, 2017, an appeals court ruled against Straub's claim that he should be allowed to buy the former Showboat casino next door, which is now operated as a non-gambling hotel by Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, file photo, developer Glenn Straub talks to the media during a break from a bankruptcy hearing at the federal courthouse, in Camden, N.J., concerning the Revel Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. Since buying Atlantic City’s former Revel casino two years ago, Straub has resisted following rules that bind all his would-be competitors. Even as he blames city and state officials for red tape that has so far prevented him from reopening the star-crossed resort under the new name Ten, Straub's struggles have left him with an empty building and piles of legal bills. (Michael Ein/The Press of Atlantic City via AP, File)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, April 7, 2015, file photo, Glenn Straub stands outside the Revel casino-hotel in Atlantic City, N.J. Since buying Atlantic City’s former Revel casino two years ago, Straub has resisted following rules that bind all his would-be competitors. Even as he blames city and state officials for red tape that has so far prevented him from reopening the star-crossed resort under the new name Ten, Straub's struggles have left him with an empty building and piles of legal bills. (Vernon Ogrodnek/The Press of Atlantic City via AP, File)

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Developer Glenn Straub speaks to reporters after a hearing at the New Jersey Casino Control Commission in Atlantic City N.J. on Wednesday Jan. 11, 2017. Straub says he does not need a casino license to reopen the former Revel casino, but some state regulators insist that he does. Straub says such "red tape" is discouraging people from investing in Atlantic City. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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Developer Glenn Straub speaks to reporters after a hearing at the New Jersey Casino Control Commission in Atlantic City N.J. on Wednesday Jan. 11, 2017. Straub says he does not need a casino license to reopen the former Revel casino, but some state regulators insist that he does. Straub says such "red tape" is discouraging people from investing in Atlantic City. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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In this June 14, 2016, photo, Glenn Straub, the new owner of the former Revel casino in Atlantic City, N.J., inspects the property's power plant. Straub plans to reopen the property under the name Ten in 2017, but litigation over what level of license he needs could tie it up indefinitely. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)