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Former Resorts World Executive Admits Guilt in Federal Case

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14 May, 2024
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Accusations of unlawful gambling practices have been levelled against the notable MGM Grand, leading to a thorough investigation. The charges alleged violations of anti-money laundering (AML) protocols, with key responsibility assigned to Scott Sibella, a former executive at Resorts World.

In recent revelations as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, it is confirmed that Sibella has acknowledged his failure to report suspicious actions during his tenure at MGM Grand in 2018. This confession was presented before the eminent US District Court in Los Angeles this past Wednesday.

In light of Sibella’s admission of guilt, there’s a likelihood that he could face a severe sentence which might include a hefty fine of up to $250,000, in addition to a maximum of five years imprisonment. After a near decade-long association with MGM Grand Las Vegas, he moved to Resorts World and took over as chief operating officer and president.

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The professional journey of this erstwhile Resorts World executive began several decades ago, launching from the ranks at Golden Nugget. In 2007, his consistent progress within the gaming and entertainment industry led to his appointment as the chief operating officer and president at The Mirage, following which, Sibella became a part of MGM Grand.

The Executive’s Contribution to the Industry Spans Across Three and Half Decades

Last September witnessed Resorts World severing ties with Sibella. The company cited breaches in his employment contract, as well as infringement of their company policies during his term, as reasons for this decision.

As per a recent disclosure, Sibella outlined his substantial contributions to the gambling industry over a duration of 35 years. He expressed gratitude towards his colleagues, who he has led and who have lent unwavering support to him and his family throughout this challenging period. He shared his thoughts saying, “I am appreciative of the many colleagues with whom I have been associated over my career and that I have been entrusted to lead, and who have supported me and my family throughout this process.”

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Sibella welcomed the resolution of the investigation while unequivocally assuming responsibility for his actions. Yet he was keen to highlight, “It’s important to state that none of my actions were taken for personal gain.”

Apart from the mentioned lawsuit, he faces another legal challenge. There’s another lawsuit filed against the former Resorts World executive by Robert “RJ” Cipriani, alleging that Sibella and Resorts World fell short in detecting unlawful gambling operations that occurred under their watch at the renowned casino.

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