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NEWS: THE Resorts World casino in Las Vegas could face millions of dollars in fines for allegedly failing to comply with anti-money laundering laws

Resorts World Las Vegas in May 2022. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

By Paul O’Donoghue

The key complaint is that the business, one of the most prominent on the Las Vegas Strip, catered to individuals with ties to organised crime.

The hotel-casino, which is owned by Malaysian conglomerate the Genting Group, was named in a 31-page complaint by the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).

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