High Roller News
| Fri, Sep 3 2010 08:53pm EDT 1 |
Vlad
23 Posts
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Criminal charges are dropped and civil lawsuits are stopped in
Nevada involving a high-rolling Nebraska gambler accused of
failing to pay $14.75 million in debts to Las Vegas casinos.
A Clark County District Court judge on Thursday accepted a
confidential deal between a prosecutor and lawyers for
53-year-old Terrance "Terry" Watanabe.
Judge Donald Mosley dismissed theft and bad check charges that a
Watanabe lawyer said could have gotten him up to 28 years in
prison. Trial had been set next week.
Attorney Pierce O'Donnell says Watanabe didn't intend to defraud
Caesars Palace and the Rio hotel-casino or their corporate owner,
Harrah's Entertainment.
Watanabe agreed to drop civil lawsuits against Harrah's, and
Harrah's agreed to freeze counterclaims pending binding
arbitration.
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| Thu, Sep 9 2010 10:34am EDT 2 |
Ber
30 Posts
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funny HUH?
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| Wed, Sep 15 2010 09:27am EDT 3 |
Buko
20 Posts
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VERY FUNNY INDEED!
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