Nevada gaming regulators have issued a $10.5 million fine against the Resorts World casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Among the key figures named in the complaint were Southern California illegal bookmaker Mathew Bowyer and Damien Leforbes.
The property will pay the second-highest fine ever handed down by Nevada gambling regulators after the parties agreed to ...
I don’t know who is denying liability and pays $10.5  million. It’s not a thing, usually,” observed Commission Chairperson ...
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The Nevada Gaming Control Board has entered into a proposed settlement agreement with Resorts World over complaints about ...
Nevada gaming authorities are seeking a $10.5 million fine against Resorts World and its parent companies, according to a ...