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Lawyer Suing Atlantic City Casinos

Written by on Monday, April 7th, 2008 in Travel & Casinos, Atlantic City.

Arelia Margarita Taveras is a family lawyer, and was the author of ‘The Gangsta Girls’ Guide to Child Support’. Her gambling losses apparently led to her losing her law practice, her apartment, and her parents’ home.

MGM Mirage Plans Biggest Atlantic City Casino

Written by on Thursday, October 11th, 2007 in Travel & Casinos, Atlantic City.

A new giant hotel and casino is coming to Atlantic City. MGM Mirage has announced plans for a resort which will be one of the more expensive and lavish ever.

A 74-year-old woman from Philadelphia will be paid $1.2 million in a settlement with the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City after she was injured when her toilet seat broke and she fell top the floor.

Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of four casinos in Atlantic City, decided with a September 15 deadline for providing plans for an enclosed smoke free section on its casino floors to make its gambling floorspace fume free.

2007 has proved to be a challenge for the casinos in the seaside resort. So far this year every month except March has shown a decline in the win totals of the industry compared to the corresponding month in 2006.

A gaming inspector currently stationed at the Tropicana Casino and Resort filed a report recently claiming that one of seven support columns was bulging outward on the original building housing the casino built over ten years ago.

Revel Entertainment, a new casino corporation, revealed plans for their project located north of the Showboat Casino in Atlantic City.

Responding to Donald Trump’s letter to the mayor and the head of city council a few days ago, the city government fired back strongly worded statements.

Trump wrote a letter to Mayor Bob Levy and City Council President Bill Marsh stating the New Jersey casino industry was being hurt with smokers going to other jurisdictions where there are no restrictions on smoking such as Pennsylvania and New York.

Casino Impresario Steve Wynn announced last week that he would come back to Atlantic City and build a show stopper property. His only condition? That he be given the right to develop the Bader Field property which is the closed city airport.



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