Nevada Gaming Regulators Deliberate Whether Trespassers Can Collect Casino Winnings

Nevada Gaming Regulators Deliberate Whether Trespassers Can Collect Casino Winnings.

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Key Takeaways

Nevada gaming regulators are considering whether a change to state gaming policy is needed when paying certain gamblers their winnings.

Nevada gaming regulations NGCB trespassNevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) member George Assad, a former Las Vegas Municipal Court judge, says gamblers who trespass casinos where they ve been previously banned shouldn t be allowed to collect winnings. Assad was overruled by his two NGCB colleagues earlier this month. (Image: The Nevada Independent)

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) ruled during its October 4 meeting that the Casablanca Resort and Casino in Mesquite must pay a gambler who trespassed the gaming venue the $1,660 jackpot he won on April 28. Casablanca management sought to retain the $1,660 prize that Mesquite resident Rhon Wilson won playing a Dragon Link slot.

Wilson was barred from the casino in March 2011 for stealing a $1 beer. He s been physically removed from the property at least six additional times, according to the casino.

When Wilson hit his Dragon Links prize, he had $358.18 in credits on the machine. Since the $1,660 jackpot eclipsed that requires a slot attendant to pay out the prize and issue the winner a W-2G Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form, Wilson s exclusion from the casino was detected.

Casablanca is owned and operated by Mesquite Gaming. The company additionally owns and manages the Virgin River Hotel Casino in .

State Considerations

In what was a rare issuance of differing opinions, the that Casablanca must pay Wilson his jackpot and his outstanding credits. NGCB Chair Kirk Hendrick and Dr. Brittnie Watkins ruled in the majority, while former Las Vegas Municipal Court Judge George Assad opposed the decision.

Hendrick said the state has a long history of requiring licensees to pay out winnings to trespassers. Assad said just because the NGCB has in the past issued such a ruling on player appeals, it doesn t mean it should continue.

It s a bad policy, Assad said during the NGCB review. Just because the policy has been on the books for a number of years doesn t mean it s good policy.

The NGCB ruling on the issue was final and without the need for approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission, which oversees the Gaming Control Board.

The NGCB, on October 18, subsequently held a regulatory workshop. The issue of trespassing persons being allowed to collect their winnings was discussed extensively.

The issue isn t as rare as one might think. Clark County Assistant District Attorney Christopher Lalli told the that there were 87 in July alone.

Assad Encourages Change

Though no action was taken during the October 18 regulatory workshop, Assad has publicly called on Hendrick and Watkins to join him in issuing a new policy that prohibits trespassed individuals from winning at casinos where they re prohibited.

Dick Tomasso, vice president of security and government affairs for Mesquite Gaming, told the NGCB that it s cost prohibitive to cross-check a casino s banned list with people trying to enter.

Since Wilson isn t on the NGCB s Excluded Person List, often called the Black Book, security wouldn t have received a red flag when they scanned his license. However, it s likelier that a security guard simply inspected Wilson s identification to confirm he s at least 21 years old upon entry.

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