Federal Jury Awards $25 Million to Players Over Illegal Gambling in High 5 Casino Mobile Apps

Seattle, WA – A federal jury in Washington state handed down a nearly $25 million award to a class of players who claimed they suffered injuries from participating in two mobile gaming apps, High 5 Casino and High 5 Vegas. This legal decision underscores ongoing tensions between social casino-style applications and state gambling laws. Previously, a U.S. District Court judge found that these apps constituted illegal gambling under Washington state law, a conclusion that aligns with a broader interpretation of what constitutes “gambling” within the state. This interpretation includes not only traditional betting but also … Read more

Mount Airy Casino Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged $5 Million Wage and Tip Violations

Paradise Township, PA – Former employees of Mount Airy Casino Resort are taking legal action, accusing the establishment of shortchanging their wages and overtime pay in excess of $5 million. The plaintiffs, Jennifer Mak and William Neidig, have initiated a lawsuit, alleging systemic abuses including improper tip pooling, inaccuracies in clocking work hours and miscalculations in overtime payments, all under violation of both federal and state labor laws. Filed on February 7 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the lawsuit argues that these practices breach the Fair Labor Standards Act … Read more

Detroit Casino Worker Wins $133K in Landmark COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal Case

Detroit, MI — A Detroit casino worker was awarded $133,000 by a jury after she refused to comply with her employer’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate due to her religious beliefs. The verdict marks a significant legal stance on the intersection of workplace policies, individual rights, and public health amid the ongoing pandemic. The casino worker, Leah Snyder, had filed a lawsuit against MGM Grand Detroit, contending that the company had infringed on her religious freedoms. According to court documents, Snyder, who was employed at the casino for over ten years as a cashier, declined the COVID-19 … Read more

Judge Rules Out State Prosecutor in Concord Casino Fraud Case Over Violation of Legal Privileges

Concord, N.H. – A Merrimack County Superior Court judge recently made a pivotal decision by barring a state prosecutor and a financial expert from continuing on a high-profile fraud case against Andy Sanborn, owner of Concord Casino. The ruling followed allegations of mishandling sensitive legal communications during the investigation. Judge John Kissinger highlighted that the Attorney General’s office exhibited “gross negligence” by not adequately safeguarding private legal communications between Sanborn and his attorneys. This failure compromised protections typically afforded under the attorney-client privilege, essential in ensuring fairness in legal proceedings. At the heart of the … Read more