Jay Bloom says he expects to front $300 million to $500 million for a potential pro basketball franchise, but his Spanish Hills estate sits in bankruptcy.
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A judge has allowed parts of a class-action lawsuit to move forward alleging that Wynn Resorts executives overlooked reports of sexual harassment against ex-CEO Steve Wynn.
The man accused of shooting a Las Vegas officer during a concert at Allegiant Stadium slid his finger into an officer’s holster and pulled the trigger, police said.
Before he died, tech mogul Tony Hsieh offered to pay $40,000 for a prototype of a brain sculpture for one of his Park City, Utah, properties, according to court papers filed this week.
When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
A California attorney wants an appeals court to reconsider her request to throw out a Steve Wynn defamation lawsuit.
An appellate court has sided with Steve Wynn in his defamation lawsuit against attorney Lisa Bloom and her law firm in a legal battle over a press release about allegations against the former casino mogul.
Three California women are leading a federal lawsuit against the maker of Real Water in the wake of an investigation into liver illness linked to the product.
A group of local parents are suing four baby food manufacturers after a congressional report released last month found their products are tainted with high levels of toxic metals.
Tony Hsieh’s parents may end up inheriting his nearly billion-dollar fortune, but they could be headed for a lengthy legal process, two Nevada probate attorneys say.
A group of businesses owners, workers and one coronavirus patient have filed a class-action lawsuit in response to government shutdowns across Nevada.
Visitors depart hours ahead of scheduled shutdowns of the scheduled closures of the Strip megaresorts for several weeks — at least.
MGM Resorts International and lawyers representing thousands of people have reached a settlement of between $735 million and $800 million, both sides said Thursday.
A 44-year-old man has pleaded guilty in the slaying of a Venetian executive during a company picnic at Sunset Park.
Edwin Fujinaga, 72, former owner of the medical-billing-collections company MRI, defrauded thousands of investors in one of the biggest financial crimes in U.S. history.