Today, the Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a disciplinary complaint against Resorts World Las Vegas, LLC, and its parents and affiliate companies. The disciplinary action is the result of an extensive investigation by NGCB Enforcement Agents into alleged violations of the Nevada Gaming Control Act and Nevada Gaming Commission Regulations. The NGCB alleges that Resorts World failed to fulfill its responsibilities as the holder of a privileged Nevada gaming license. Resorts World's actions or inactions caused damage to the reputation of the State of Nevada and Nevada's gaming industry.
In the 31-page complaint, the NGCB details how agents uncovered a lack of compliance within Resorts World, which allowed a culture that welcomed certain individuals with suspected or actual ties to illegal bookmaking, histories of federal felony convictions related to illegal gambling businesses, and ties to organized crime. The complaint asserts that specified individuals were allowed to place millions of dollars in wagers at Resorts World over many months because Resorts World failed to adhere to its Anti-Money Laundering program. The culture within Resorts World created the perception, or the reality in certain instances, that Resorts World is an avenue to launder funds derived from illegal activity. The NGCB investigation revealed acceptance among Resorts World executives of a culture where information of suspicious or illegal activity is, at a minimum, negligently disregarded, or, at worst, willfully ignored for financial gain.
Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a Complaint against Resorts World Las Vegas, LLC, and its affiliated companies, for alleged violations of Nevada gaming laws. NGCB alleges RWLV’s compliance issues damaged Nevada and its gaming industry. Complaint at: https://t.co/NUvZozenIz pic.twitter.com/0QKXidoKi0
— Nevada Gaming Control Board (@NevadaGCB) August 15, 2024