Category Archives: Law enforcement

Spectrum under the microscope; Super Bowl bets boffo

Expected approval of Spectacle Entertainment‘s casino project in Terre Haute came to a screeching halt after revelations that former state Sen. Brent Waltz received illegal campaign contributions from an executive at Spectacle predecessor Centaur Gaming. The disclosure was enough for … Continue reading

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XFL bets taken; Mohegan Sun, Hard Rock clash; Straub arrested

New Jersey has allowed betting on the XFL, the sixth state to do so. But does anybody care? The league hopes that sports betting will spark fan interest in the games. MGM Resorts International already got burned by the Alliance … Continue reading

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Raiders need elbow room; Casino mega-scandal in Canada

Although the Las Vegas Raiders haven’t officially set up shop in Sin City already they’ve got a problem: parking. The team has had to pony up an additional $50 million to buy land on which fans can park, tailgate, etc. … Continue reading

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Power play in Springfield; Packer faces impeachment

We had a gut feeling this was coming. MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren has given the sack to MGM Springfield President Michael Mathis, replacing him with MGM Northfield Park prexy Chris Kelly. Northfield Park hasn’t missed a step since … Continue reading

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New gambling ban in Britain; Casinos face uncertain Georgia future

Great Britain continues to crack down on gambling. As of April 14, Britons will no longer be able to bet with their credit cards. (Lottery tickets are exempted from the fatwa.) This comes on the heels of a reduction in the … Continue reading

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Big MGM payday; Halting casino extortion; Wynn scammed

Betting the farm on Japan, CEO of MGM Resorts International Jim Murren has realized his goal of selling MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay. The price was a sweet $4.6 billion it will only cost MGM $292 million a year to lease … Continue reading

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Sports betting back on in Florida; Genting tipped for Japan

Although Florida voters thought they were cutting the Lege out of gambling legalization, lawmakers may have found a way to weasel their way back in, at least as concerns sports betting. The Sunshine State’s constitution now forbids the Lege from … Continue reading

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Maryland maxed out; Adelson’s $40 million lesson

Casino revenues in the Free State continue to be flat. Maryland gambling houses grossed $149 million last month. MGM National Harbor‘s $62.5 million—a 4.5% gain—led the state. Slots were down 2% at MGM but table win up 12%, a development … Continue reading

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Japan scandal grows; Caesars slammed

Japan‘s 500.com bribery case continues to spread. An additional five Nipponese lawmakers have been implicated, accused of taking $9,249. The notion that Japanese solons would sell their souls for such chump change indicates how desperately they want to get in on the … Continue reading

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Pacific Rim shots

A lengthy visit by President Xi Jinping may have had something to do with it but, whatever the case, December casino revenue in Macao sucked wind by Macanese standards, down 14%. High rollers were in short supply and continued protests … Continue reading

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End-of-Year Case Bets

In a retrospective mood, the American Gaming Association has chosen the top eight gaming stories of the past year, ranked here in descending order. They are: The Caesars Entertainment takeover by Eldorado Resorts. ‘Nuff said. Allegations that Encore Boston Harbor is … Continue reading

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Twin River has scandal of its own; Musical chairs in Oklahoma

Twin River Casino can forget about prying the Rhode Island Lottery contract away from International Game Technology. Twin River exec Michael Barlow and a vendor have been hit with a staggering 30 counts of bribery, obtaining property under false pretenses and … Continue reading

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Tribal gambling rampant in Oklahoma?; Penn National gets swindled

Could “casinos and smoke shops soon begin popping up on every corner of downtown Tulsa?” So wondered Indian Country Today about a Supreme Court case that could dramatically alter the complexion of tribal gaming in Oklahoma. (Serves Kevin Stitt right.) The … Continue reading

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Sports wagering booms in Pennsylvania; Casino crime wave in Philippines

Spurred by mobile wagering, the Pennsylvania sports-betting market exceeded $300 million in handle last month. Said PlayPennsylvania.com analyst Dustin Gouker, “Plagued with relatively high gaming taxes and early hurdles to its online launch, Pennsylvania’s future as a legal sports betting jurisdiction … Continue reading

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Stitt, tribes going to the wire; California card rooms slammed

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) is escalating his rhetoric in his war with the Sooner State’s casino tribes. He says they’ll be operating gambling “illegally” starting on New Year’s Day. But his verbal volley wasn’t aimed at tribes so much as … Continue reading

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Illinois up, Maryland flat, Palms sued

Enjoy it while it lasts, Illinois. Gaming revenues shot up 8%, a welcome bit of good news. One extra weekend day surely helped although we find it hard to believe that entirely accounts for the variance. The overall gross was … Continue reading

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Dems court Culinary vote; Scandal in Austria

Democratic presidential candidates are hardly taking the Nevada caucuses for granted. Sen. Kamala Harris (D) has already been once to Las Vegas (in vain) as has Joe Biden. The latter probably endeared himself to Culinary Union members by having a contretemps with … Continue reading

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Norment’s Torment; New hope for Cal-Neva

Virginia state Sen. Tommy Norment (R) hasn’t been paying attention to the performance of MGM National Harbor. Placing a resort casino in northern Virginia would be, he says, “complete folly.” Instead, Old Virginny will have to put its hopes on … Continue reading

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‘Sharp’ criticism of Congress; MGM a popular stock pick

Newly elected National Congress of American Indians President Fawn Sharp wasted no time in opening a can of whup-ass on the U.S. Congress. Speaking to the House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Oversight, Sharp … Continue reading

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Florida gets tough on black market; Nugget tops Atlantic City

Florida‘s black market slot-parlor industry is coming under renewed scrutiny as it offers not only unlimited soda but an invitingly soft target for armed robbers looking for high concentrations of cash. In a 15-month period, Jacksonville police have logged 500 … Continue reading

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