Nevada Gaming Board Files Complaint Against Resorts World for Illegal Gambling
Allegations include accommodating illegal bookmakers and individuals with organized crime ties, risking severe penalties.
- The Nevada Gaming Control Board's 31-page complaint lists 12 violations against Resorts World Las Vegas.
- Key allegations involve Southern California bookmaker Mathew Bowyer, who recently pleaded guilty to running an illegal gambling business.
- Resorts World is accused of allowing individuals with histories of gambling-related felony convictions to gamble on its premises.
- The Board highlights failures in reporting suspicious activity and violations of anti-money laundering protocols.
- Potential penalties include hefty fines and possible action against the casino's gaming license.