The 64-story Trump International Hotel doesn’t have a casino and it’s unclear whether it could be sold to pay off Donald Trump’s court judgments.
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MGM Resorts International expects to lose $100 million in cash flow as a result of a nine-day cyberattack and told customers the company would offer free identity protection and credit monitoring services.
Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Kirk Hendrick, in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, wants better scrutiny of illegal offshore gambling websites.
Am American Gaming Association report indicates other states around the country are experiencing the same lift Nevada has received for January and February.
Las Vegas Sands Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein told the state Gaming Control Board that 35,000 Macao employees are affected by the casino closures.
The head of the U.S. Travel Association says travel should continue during the outbreak of the coronavirus despite current fears and the pleas of Chinese travel companies for visitors to stay away from China.
The lawsuit also says the company’s actions “have exposed Allegiant to hundreds of millions of dollars in potential liability for violations of state and federal law.”
Gov. Brian Sandoval’s 12-member Gaming Policy Committee is poised to uphold the state’s previously approved stance that licensed gaming companies not have business relationships with Nevada’s marijuana industry.
A limited-liability company registered in Nevada in 2005 has become a part of the investigation into sexual harassment accusations against Wynn Resorts Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn.