A federal grand jury indicted a Nevada man on Wednesday for allegedly obtaining nearly $2 million in COVID-19 relief aid and spending it on luxury cars and Strip condos.
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A former massage therapist filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday against disgraced and departed casino mogul Steve Wynn, alleging that he frequently used “his immense power to coerce (her) to perform sexual favors.”
Leading Las Vegas sports bettor Glen Cobb was sentenced to one year of probation Tuesday for his role in what federal prosecutors alleged was a multimillion-dollar illegal gambling operation.
Steven Jacobs, former president of Sands Macau, sued Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson, Sands China and Las Vegas Sands Corp. in 2010, shortly after he was fired.
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit that claims the Mariana’s supermarket chain has been depriving her and others of overtime wages by forcing them to perform “off-the-clock work.”
Cantor Gaming officials declined to comment Monday on a report that federal agencies are investigating the sports betting firm in connection with alleged money laundering.
A federal judge Tuesday temporarily blocked an agreement to eliminate the Joint Operating Agreement between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Sun by at least a week.
The Stamis family, which has owned landmark locals casino Jerry’s Nugget for five decades, will get two more months in its effort to maintain control.
A Clark County District Court jury found on Tuesday that Allegiant Travel Co. had unjustly profited from a small consulting company’s marketing plan and ordered the airline to pay $800,000.
The amount Las Vegas Sands Corp. owes to the company owned by one-time consultant Richard Suen grew by nearly half to $101.6 million in the final judgment signed Tuesday by Clark County District Judge Rob Bare.