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Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 02:27 PM
What a tool....I've always hated that idiot.

Local radio talk-show host is banished from casinos

Local radio talk-show host Michael DelGiorno -- who has railed against Indian casinos and gamblers on his show -- has been banished from Creek Nation casinos after he allegedly was caught taking poker chips following a losing hand at blackjack, tribal records show.

DelGiorno also was told to leave a Cherokee Nation casino on the same day last year after a dealer complained that he had made sexually inappropriate remarks, records show.

DelGiorno hosts a morning talk show on KFAQ (1170 AM), where he often discusses his views on religious and social issues. A biography on the station's Web site pictures DelGiorno standing in front of a flag-draped map of the United States with the headline: "One Nation Under God."

Reached Monday, DelGiorno denied any knowledge of the incident until he was informed that a tape existed. He then said his station's corporate policy prohibited him from commenting.

"I don't know anything about that. I haven't even heard that rumor," he said initially.

"Pulling a bet at the table? We are going to have to go through corporate. I would love to give my side of the story."

Responding to a request by the Tulsa World, the Creek Nation released the report Monday and allowed a Tulsa World reporter to view a casino surveillance tape.

An incident report dated Aug. 29, 2005, from the Creek Nation Casino at 81st Street and Riverside Drive states: "A patron ID as Michael Howard Del Giorno sitting at a blackjack table was caught on tape by surveillance pulling his bet. . . . Michael was then advised of the incident in which he advised he didn't realize he had done that. A 30-day ban was issued along with a request for a permanent ban."

The tape shows DelGiorno sitting at a blackjack table with what appears to be about $30 worth of poker chips placed as an ante. DelGiorno looks at the cards he is dealt and then lays additional chips down.
DelGiorno and a player to his left push all of their chips and cards in to the dealer after losing the hand.

The tape then shows DelGiorno taking several chips back from the dealer's pile, briefly placing them in the ante circle, then taking them off the table and leaving.

The Creek Nation Office of Public Gaming held a hearing Sept. 20 and issued an order banishing DelGiorno from the tribe's casinos for five years, the maximum allowed under the tribe's code, records show.

DelGiorno did not appear at the hearing, according to a letter to him from the tribe.

About three hours before the incident at the Creek Nation casino, DelGiorno had been told to leave the Cherokee Casino in Catoosa. A report of that incident was obtained by the Tulsa World last week.

The incident report, dated Aug. 29, 2005, states that DelGiorno and another man who were playing poker began cussing at the dealer because they were losing. The men also made sexually inappropriate remarks to a male dealer about a nearby female dealer, the report says.

A statement from the male dealer says: "Mike makes a comment to me and I quote, 'Are you the only one that hasn't f----- (name redacted) at this place? What are you like gay or something?"

When the female dealer heard about DelGiorno's remarks, she began crying and told her supervisors, the report says.

"While talking to Mr. DelGiorno I explained the situation and told him that he was to be escorted out and this was considered his last warning," states an e-mail from a casino security supervisor to another employee.

"He then said he had never used any profanity toward any employees or made any rude comments and that he felt unwelcome in the casino and would not be back."

DelGiorno has made frequent references on his show to Indian casinos and gaming.

On a show March 29, 2005, five months before the casino incidents, DelGiorno berated a woman who identified herself as a Cherokee Indian. The woman told DelGiorno how gaming revenues help provide social services for tribal members.

"It's good for you, Peggy, but unfortunately I'm not a Cherokee, so what's going to be in it for me once the economy goes broke? Are you guys going to take care of me, Peggy, when all these businesses go under and they can't advertise and then I lose my radio job? . . . You just raked in all of the money of the white men, and you made this whole economy go broke. I want to know, are you going to take care of us?"

When the caller asked DelGiorno whether he had been to the Cherokee Nation's casino, he replied: "No, of course not, honey. I don't believe in gambling."

He later ridiculed another Cherokee Indian caller's grammar with an Indian war cry, saying she was speaking "Cherokee phonics."

On a Nov. 30, 2004, show DelGiorno railed against the societal problems caused by compulsive gambling.

"After Joe Schmo, A-hole, goes in and loses all his money, and then we have to pay for all his kids and pay for all his medicine and pay for all his food, they still say we're not giving him enough because they are sick, they are problem gamblers," he said.

On his show Aug. 5, 2004, DelGiorno used an ethnic slur to describe Indians, stating: "I think it's a lie from the pit of hell that you can gamble and tax your way to economic prosperity, but the Injuns and your governor, they feel differently."


Creek Nation documents (http://www.tulsaworld.com/Multimedia/2006/delgiorno/delgiorno2.pdf)


TW Article (http://www.tulsaworld.com/NewsStory.asp?ID=060815_Ne_A9_Local37323)

Oldnslo
8/15/2006, 02:33 PM
I can't stand the guy.

That being said... who'd he **** off now? I mean, this went down almost a year ago. Why is it getting publicity all of a sudden?

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Tool.

Widescreen
8/15/2006, 02:35 PM
He's totally Bomared.

IB4OU2
8/15/2006, 02:43 PM
Who the hell listens to KRMG anymore? :confused:

mdklatt
8/15/2006, 02:57 PM
who has railed against Indian casinos and gamblers on his show

The hypocritcal ********* is your top of the line *********, i.e. a ******rocket.

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:12 PM
The hypocritcal ********* is your top of the line *********, i.e. a ******rocket.

Yes....classy comments he made to the card dealers that are mentioned in the article too considering the holier than thou attitude he has on his show.

Total ****** all the way around, always has been.

picasso
8/15/2006, 03:25 PM
yeah if this is true he's a total screwup because he certainly has been hard on casinos.
I'm still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt (until proven guilty) considering we're talking about security at an Indian casino.

Rhino
8/15/2006, 03:27 PM
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mdklatt
8/15/2006, 03:31 PM
yeah if this is true he's a total screwup because he certainly has been hard on casinos.
I'm still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt (until proven guilty) considering we're talking about security at an Indian casino.

It's pretty clear that he was gambling in the casino. That alone is enough to make him a ******rocket if he's been bad-mouthing casinos and their customers.



When the caller asked DelGiorno whether he had been to the Cherokee Nation's casino, he replied: "No, of course not, honey. I don't believe in gambling."

He later ridiculed another Cherokee Indian caller's grammar with an Indian war cry, saying she was speaking "Cherokee phonics."


Turbo******rocket. :rolleyes:

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:32 PM
Who the hell listens to KRMG anymore? :confused:

Del Giornio isn't on KRMG.

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:33 PM
Turbo******rocket. :rolleyes:

Douuuuuchercoket in flight....
Afternoon delight....

IB4OU2
8/15/2006, 03:36 PM
Del Giornio isn't on KRMG.

He used to be......

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:37 PM
He used to be......
Maybe he'll be back there soon....he might be in the market for a new job. :D

picasso
8/15/2006, 03:39 PM
It's pretty clear that he was gambling in the casino. That alone is enough to make him a ******rocket if he's been bad-mouthing casinos and their customers.




Turbo******rocket. :rolleyes:

I totally agree there.
I don't care for him myself but he has been hard on the Tulsa City Council which is a good thing. sounds like he's just all talk for the ratings.

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:43 PM
I can't stand the guy.

That being said... who'd he **** off now? I mean, this went down almost a year ago. Why is it getting publicity all of a sudden?

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Tool.

If I remember correctly.....his wife is an attorney here in Tulsa isn't she?

mdklatt
8/15/2006, 03:44 PM
sounds like he's just all talk for the ratings

That's 99.5% of what's on talk radio and TV.

picasso
8/15/2006, 03:47 PM
That's 99.5% of what's on talk radio and TV.
if you say so.

his wife may be an attorney but you need also remember the Tulsa World/Lorton's hate the guy.

jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
8/15/2006, 03:50 PM
If I remember correctly.....his wife is an attorney here in Tulsa isn't she?

ryno?

Mjcpr
8/15/2006, 03:55 PM
if you say so.

his wife may be an attorney but you need also remember the Tulsa World/Lorton's hate the guy.

There is a mention of it here as well.

http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=768&Itemid=2

Grimey
8/16/2006, 04:32 PM
wow, and he just guest hosted for Glenn Beck. Talk about going from high point to low point.

We are all sinners. Unfortunately in his case( and that pastor at South Tulsa Baptist), he railed against the particular sin that he participated in.

I admit, I agree with a lot of what he says but his overbearingness always kind of grated on me. He definitely goes too far for my liking on a lot of things.

I do hope that if this stuff is true, he has the decency to come clean and ask for forgiveness publicly. This can't be easy on his wife and 3 very small children.

SicEmBaylor
8/16/2006, 06:02 PM
Who the hell listens to KRMG anymore? :confused:
Me.
But he got fired from KRMG and went over to 1170 didn't he?

Okla-homey
8/16/2006, 07:04 PM
The guy is a demagogue and a pot-stirrer and hard right rabble rouser. Maybe he'll have to get a real job now.

SicEmBaylor
8/16/2006, 08:06 PM
The guy is a demagogue and a pot-stirrer and hard right rabble rouser. Maybe he'll have to get a real job now.

I hope he loses this one and doesn't get another. He's useless.

Mjcpr
8/22/2006, 01:04 PM
Tee hee....his apology.

Radio show host apologizes

Radio talk-show host Michael DelGiorno, a critic of Indian gaming, apologized to his listeners Monday, one week after details of his banishment from Creek Nation casinos became public. DelGiorno was banished a year ago after he allegedly was caught taking poker chips.

"My request for your forgiveness comes with this intention," DelGiorno said during his Monday morning talk show on KFAQ (1170 AM): "I intend to not ever gamble in the future, and I intend to not even place myself in a position where I might be tempted to gamble in the future, and I just hope you will understand and support me in this effort."

DelGiorno often touts his religious beliefs and discusses social issues, including American Indian tribes and gaming.

On various shows, DelGiorno has told listeners he doesn't believe in gambling and that Indian casinos are destroying the state's economy, and he has referred to American Indians as "Injuns."

The Creek Nation released documents last week regarding an Aug. 29, 2005, incident involving DelGiorno at its casino at 81st Street and Riverside Drive.
The tribe also played a security camera videotape that shows DelGiorno losing a hand at the blackjack table and taking several poker chips from the dealer's pile before leaving the table. An incident report said that when security officials confronted DelGiorno, "he advised he didn't realize he had done that."

Subsequently, the Creek Nation Office of Public Gaming held a hearing and banished DelGiorno from the tribe's casinos for five years, the maximum allowed under the tribe's code, records show.

DelGiorno did not appear at the hearing, records show.

DelGiorno also was told to leave another casino, the Cherokee Casino in Catoosa, earlier the same day last year.

Records show that he allegedly made sexually inappropriate remarks to a male dealer about a nearby female dealer.

When asked by the Tulsa World about the Creek Nation incident, DelGiorno initially denied any knowledge of it until he was informed that a tape existed.

He then said he had to get approval from Journal Broadcast Group Inc., which owns KFAQ, before commenting.

Jim Campbell, vice president of marketing for Journal Broadcast Group, would not comment on the matter Monday.

"Anything between Michael and the company would be a personnel matter that we would not discuss," Campbell said.

On his show Monday, DelGiorno said he would not address "specifics of the story" and did not mention allegations that he took poker chips or sexually harassed a dealer.

"For some of you, for me to have even gone to a casino or to gamble would be perceived as hypocritical, and I want you to know I agree that it is," he told listeners.

DelGiorno then said he went into a casino last year to conduct research.
"A year ago, I went into a casino originally thinking to myself to see what games are being played, to stay informed, to be able to talk about it, perhaps even write a book about it," he said, "but then I started playing, and I know now that I never should have gone to a casino."

DelGiorno is the author of one book, "Standing Up for What's Right," according to a biography on his station's Web site.

"I also feel like I have embarrassed a God who I take serving very seriously," he said Monday. "Probably that's who I am most embarrassed for."
After his Monday show, DelGiorno did not return telephone calls seeking further comment.

Robert Anquoe, president of the nonprofit Tulsa Indian Club, said Monday that DelGiorno should apologize for his previous comments about American Indians.

Anquoe said he sent an e-mail to KFAQ asking for an apology but received no response.

"Being a talk-show host on the radio and of course lambasting the Indian issues -- for me to read what he is doing is basically appalling," Anquoe said.
DelGiorno's apology Monday did not address his previous comments regarding American Indians.

"He should issue one (apology), especially to the Tulsa Indian community," Anquoe said.

:rolleyes:

http://www.tulsaworld.com/newsStory.asp?ID=060822_Ne_A9_Radio35171

JohnnyMack
8/22/2006, 01:10 PM
D00d got let go from 1430 after 09/11 when he was acting like a complete and total ****** for weeks on end if memory serves.

OklahomaTuba
8/22/2006, 02:43 PM
He is extremely anti-Muslim, that's for sure. I think they fired him cause of that.

That said, when I listened to him, I never heard him go off about the people who go to casinos or gaming, just the deal the state was getting and the sudden explosion of them around the state, which are all pretty valid concerns I think. And he has said he has a gambling problem I believe.

That said, perception is reality, and he screwed up. We all make mistakes though, and I am sure he will learn from this and be just fine. :)

TUSooner
8/22/2006, 02:58 PM
I cant stand to listen to his dad, Bob, on New Orleans radio (WWL 870 AM). And I seem to recall Michael being on the air down here in the past But Dad's just kind of an annoying bone head while Michael is more of an overbearing, obnoxious, arrogant POS.

I think there's even a Bob Jr who got canned down here for some sort of really crude and tasteless practical joke years ago. plus he's a "car sale yeller" worthy of BRS & I. These outrageous a-holes will keep getting rich as long as people pay attention to them.

Pricetag
8/22/2006, 03:07 PM
"A year ago, I went into a casino originally thinking to myself to see what games are being played, to stay informed, to be able to talk about it, perhaps even write a book about it," he said, "but then I started playing, and I know now that I never should have gone to a casino."
This is one of the larger crocks of **** I've had the displeasure of encountering. Anyone buying this stuff is a hopeless fanboy.

He'd have been much better off copping to the addiction excuse, and blaming his constant railing on self loathing or something.

OklahomaTuba
8/22/2006, 03:10 PM
Yeah, he makes it worse with that pathetic excuse.

I'm sure he will pay dearly for it.

Pricetag
8/22/2006, 03:14 PM
Yeah, he makes it worse with that pathetic excuse.

I'm sure he will pay dearly for it.
I know if I was a fan I'd be incensed that he would think me to be that stupid.

tulsaoilerfan
8/22/2006, 06:55 PM
I thought he made Pizza? Never heard of him until just recently

Oldnslo
8/22/2006, 08:56 PM
Del Giornio has the audacity to believe that he has the ability... the standing... to embarass God?

GOD?!

How dare this puny pathetic individual claim to have such a position. What did the Lord say to Job? Something along the lines of "Where were you when I created the Universe?"

Megalomaniac much? Aggrandize much?

This "apology" is worse than the original offense. Gambling and lying are merely human frailties. Deifying yourself as Del Giornio has done here is somewhere between "Thou shall have no other Gods before Me" and "Thou shall not take the Lord's name in vain".

This guy is so far out of line... I can't fully state just how deeply offensive I find his statement.

Pricetag
8/22/2006, 11:48 PM
Dang, I didn't even think of it that way. Hopefully others who call in to his show have thought of this. This guy should have literally no fanbase left.

StoopTroup
8/23/2006, 01:07 AM
Well...

If you make enemies of some of the most powerful folks in your neighborhood, you can't forget that they will be waiting for you to screw up.

Del Giornio was way to hard on our past Mayor and doesn't seem to be hard enough on the current Mayor.

He's made a career by keeping his ratings high with his insights.

I'd say he's just taken a big step backwards in his career, but he'll more than likely recover from all this.

I have had to turn him off for weeks at a time because of his continual rants that just get so tiresome to listen too. Still, he has moments of clarity and sometimes makes sense. He's probably not the best on the air here but he's definitely outspoken.

Jerk
8/23/2006, 05:34 AM
Del Giornio has the audacity to believe that he has the ability... the standing... to embarass God?

GOD?!

How dare this puny pathetic individual claim to have such a position. What did the Lord say to Job? Something along the lines of "Where were you when I created the Universe?"

Megalomaniac much? Aggrandize much?

This "apology" is worse than the original offense. Gambling and lying are merely human frailties. Deifying yourself as Del Giornio has done here is somewhere between "Thou shall have no other Gods before Me" and "Thou shall not take the Lord's name in vain".

This guy is so far out of line... I can't fully state just how deeply offensive I find his statement.

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