Judge rules casino waitresses can be fired for getting “fat”

Salon – Last week, Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Nelson Johnson ruled that waitresses at a New Jersey casino can be fired for putting on weight, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for other workplace discrimination cases, experts say. The 22 women behind the suit, known as the “Borgata Babes” targeted a policy at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa that barred them from gaining more than 7 percent of their original body weight, as Time notes: The “babes” argued that the casino viewed them as nothing but sex objects and were forced to endure frequent weigh-ins and were even suspended when…

Underage gambling not worth risk: 20-year-old forfeits jackpot

The Express-Times – Slipping into the casino to gamble while underage might seem a harmless adventure, but it’s likely you won’t walk away with any big winnings, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board spokesman Doug Harbach says. An underage visitor might instead be walking away with a criminal record. That could be the fate awaiting Rong Lin, 20, of Fresh Meadows, N.Y., after police determined Wednesday evening he had a fake ID after he’d won a jackpot at a Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem slot machine. Police and gaming officials say they don’t know the precise size of the jackpot which ended up giving away…

Illinois Allows Courts To Garnish Winnings

The state of Illinois has had a major issue with child support over the last few years and more specifically, people not paying their child support. It has been reported that the state has a massive $3 million in unpaid child support out there, and they are trying to figure out how to get some of that back. They may have something on their hands with a recent bill they came up with and it has been signed, sealed and delivered. Governor Pat Quinn has stepped up to the plate to fight this battle, signing a bill that would give…

New York casino vote looks like a good bet

From Times Union – The gaming industry is optimistic voters will approve Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s casino expansion plan in November — despite almost no promotion by the governor. “I can tell you this referendum is going to pass,” said James Featherstonhaugh, president of the New York Gaming Association, on Wednesday. Featherstonhaugh refused to disclose why he has reversed his earlier pessimism, https://www.thisweekingambling.com/wp-admin/post-new.phpalthough he said the blueprint negotiated by the state Legislature and Cuomo is fair. He is part owner of Saratoga Casino and Raceway, a racino in Saratoga Springs. Private polls are turning up strong support, others in the gaming industry said. Featherstonhaugh’s comments…

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AGTech clinches new China sports lottery deal

iGaming Business – Chinese sports lottery software and systems developer AGTech Holdings has announced that its Beijing subsidiary AGTech GOT Technology has won a tender to supply C8 sports lottery terminals to the Guizhou Sports Lottery Administration Centre (SLAC). The CalvinAyre.com website said that AGTech GOT, which will share business with multiple other suppliers, will provide approximately three-quarters of the total allocation to the SLAC. The news come shortly after AGTech GOT won a similar deal in May in the eastern Anhui province of the country. As a result of the recent deals, the company now supplies more than half…

Sheldon Adelson Lashes out at MGM and Caesars

Pokerati – Having navigated MGM Resorts International through almost four years of turbulent economic waters, Jim Murren has grown used to hearing negative comments from haters and detractors. What surprised Murren, however, were some recent vitriolic remarks directed at his company from a competing corporate office down the street. Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson used his quarterly earnings conference call to blame Caesars Entertainment Corp. and MGM Resorts for driving down hotel room rates along the Strip, thus, diminishing Adelson’s earnings in Las Vegas. Adelson claimed the industry-leading long-term debt carried by Caesars ($23.7 billion) and MGM Resorts…