Daily Casino Gambling News - October 20, 2019
Gambling911.com has all your latest casino news, both online and brick and mortar, as it happens for Sunday October 20, 2019.
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10:11 pm ET - Inside the Seminole Hard Rock Guitar Hotel
HOLLYWOOD, FLA. (WSVN) - Hard Rock International is just about ready to take you inside the guitar. The guitar-shaped hotel, that is.
7News cameras captured construction crews hard at work on Friday as they put the finishing touches on the brand-new, $1.5 billion project at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.
“We look at this as an adult integrated resort,” said Jim Allen, CEO of Hard Rock International. “It is truly a destination that’s not just a casino.”
The guitar-shaped hotel is scheduled to open Thursday. And gambling911.com will be there.
Hard Rock unveils first look at guitar-shaped hotel in Hollywood ahead of opening https://t.co/m4IpnGCLqW
— gambling911 (@gambling911) October 21, 2019
10:11 pm ET - Suit Claims Wynn Spied on One Time Director at Next Job
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A former beauty salon director who went public about sexual misconduct allegations against casino mogul Steve Wynn nearly two years ago is suing Wynn Resorts and company executives, alleging they invaded his privacy and spied on him at his next job in a bid to undercut his accounts.
Jorgen Nielsen, once a Wynn Las Vegas hairstylist, told the Wall Street Journal for a January 2018 report that no corporate action was taken after female resort employees informed company executives about sexual advances by Steve Wynn.
Nielsen's lawsuit, filed Thursday in state court in Nevada, accuses Wynn Resorts chief executive Matt Maddox, former general counsel Kim Sinatra and former security director James Stern of civil conspiracy and other damaging acts.
Ex-salon chief alleges Wynn Resorts spied at his new job https://t.co/pkRAUQKDWl
— Walter Sullivan (@wsullivan) October 20, 2019