MGM paid problem gambler to not report online glitches, suit says
A New York City man is suing an Atlantic City casino, its parent company and its online betting partner, alleging he was repeatedly disconnected while gambling online, and was given payments to prevent him from reporting the malfunctions to New Jersey gambling regulators during a nine-month span in which he wagered over $29 million.
Sam Antar says he is a compulsive gambler — a fact he says was well-known to defendants in the case including theNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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