'Caesars Entertainment has an unwavering commitment to diversity and our military. Harrah's said that as a result and in compliance with gaming regulations, Harrison wasn't allowed to enter the casino. When asked for an alternative form of identification, she presented a military ID card, but the information on the military ID card did not match the information she had verbally communicated to our security officers.' Harrison, who appeared to be under 30, presented a Louisiana driver's license that did not clear our electronic verification system. 'Our Team Members are trained to evaluate identification in accordance with local regulations. To do so, we use an approved electronic reader, similar to what you would find at an airport TSA checkpoint. The casino said in a statement on Twitter: 'To comply with gaming regulations, Harrah's New Orleans checks IDs for our guests who appear to be under 30 years old.
But I just wanted everybody to know this is what I'm going through at Harrah's.' Because, you know, what happens if you don't record? You don't have evidence. I had to make sure everyone knew the situation that was going on. 'I have to stick to facts,' Harrison said about why she recorded the video.