A series of events that began six years ago appears to be coming to an end after a federal judge signs off on a settlement agreement.
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Over the course of three years, MGM Grand took in more than $4 million in cash from an illegal bookmaking operation that federal officials say its former president allowed to operate freely within the casino.
The former president of Resorts World is accused of failing to tell federal investigators about alleged illegal gamblers when he worked for MGM.
The Justice Department says the FBI has infiltrated the hacker group that created havoc for nine days in a cyberattack against MGM Resorts International systems.
A new U.S. District Court judge will take over in a case in which a gambler is accusing an executive of ignoring information that felons were illegally gambling.
Resorts World Las Vegas and its former president and chief operating officer are asking a U.S. District Court judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a gambler.
An expert in cybersecurity says it’s too early to speculate whether MGM Resorts International was the victim of hackers in a ransomware attack but there are numerous clues indicating it was.
The Las Vegas gaming executive who opened Bellagio and Wynn Palace is looking forward to a return to the industry after fighting “Operation Varsity Blues” accusations.
Investigators say the four men teamed to cheat in an electronic craps game by sliding instead of rolling the dice.
A business executive wants to subpoena Wynn on gambling by a convicted fraudster who was loaned $3.5 million in a phony cannabis vape pen business investment.