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Resorts World Hit With $10.5 Million Fine Over Illegal Gambling Claims

TMZ.com Friday, 28 March 2025
Resorts World casino in Las Vegas just got hit with a bad beat ... as the venue was fined $10.5 million in connection to a money laundering case involving a bookmaker who took thousands of bets for Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei…
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NBA's Marcus Morris Addresses Arrest, Las Vegas Casino Theft Allegations

Marcus Morris is opening up on his arrest and the allegations he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from two Las Vegas casinos ... and he's adamant the whole..
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NBA's Marcus Morris Accused Of Stealing $265,000 From Las Vegas Casinos

Marcus Morris' latest legal woes stem from allegations he stole over $250,000 from two prominent Las Vegas casinos ... TMZ Sports has learned. According to court..
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‘Passengers Flew Out Of Their Seats’ As Southwest Flight 1496 Nosedives To Avoid Midair Collision [Video]

‘Passengers Flew Out Of Their Seats’ As Southwest Flight 1496 Nosedives To Avoid Midair Collision

Panic erupted aboard Southwest Flight 1496 when the aircraft took a terrifying nosedive just minutes after takeoff from Burbank, California, en route to Las Vegas. Passengers described being thrown from their seats as the plane dropped 20 to 30 feet to avoid a potential mid-air collision. Screams filled the cabin as children and adults feared they were crashing. Two flight attendants were injured, one reportedly dazed from hitting her head. The pilot later told passengers the plane had nearly collided with another aircraft and had lost communication with air traffic control. Southwest confirmed the maneuver was in response to onboard collision alerts, and the FAA is now investigating. Despite the chaos, the plane landed safely in Las Vegas. The incident sparked outrage and fear online, with some passengers demanding answers. A flight attendant reportedly quit on the spot. The terrifying nosedive has raised new concerns about mid-air traffic control safety. #Southwest #PlaneDrop #AviationScare #FAA #NearCollision #Flight1496 #MidAirIncident #EmergencyDescent #PassengerTerror #AirSafety #FlightChaos #AirTrafficFail #NearMiss #BurbankFlight #LasVegasBound #FlightScare #JetDrop #PilotAlert #BreakingNews #AirCrisis ~ED.346~HT.408~GR.125~

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