Former Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella was sentenced for knowingly allowing an illegal bookmaker to gamble at MGM Grand, violating anti-money-laundering laws.
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O.J. Simpson, the NFL great who was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife and her friend in one of the most notorious trials of the 20th century, and was later incarcerated in Nevada for an unrelated robbery, died of cancer.
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.
Raul Gil, a successful restaurateur with his Casa Don Juan Mexican eateries, is “very remorseful” as he is headed to federal prison for skimming $5 million in cash, evading federal and state taxes over four years.
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.
A new civil lawsuit alleges staff at a franchise hotel and an off-Strip resort should have understood what was happening based on other clues like her age and clothing.
Investigators first received a report in May 2022 of possible cheating between baccarat players and dealers at a Summerlin casino.
Court filings from the family of late Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh provide a detailed outline of the tech mogul’s alleged erratic behavior before death, while also challenging the validity of a power of attorney agreement.