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Paris Sports Book closed for now
http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/...ntentId=162334
[ QUOTE ] Paris Las Vegas employees: Sports book workers probed 6 November 2006 LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal: "The Paris Las Vegas sports book on the Strip was closed Saturday and its ticket writers suspended pending an investigation that employees were underreporting their income from tips, officials said. "'We became aware of a possible underreporting of income by Paris sports book employees on Thursday,' said David Strow, spokesman for Harrah's Entertainment, which owns and operates Paris. "Strow said the Gaming Control Board and the Internal Revenue Service were informed immediately of the allegations as per regulations. "'Pending an investigation by those agencies, all of the employees (ticket writers) of the Paris sports book have been suspended,' he said. "Strow said Sunday that, as far as he knew, no one had been arrested in connection with the investigation..." [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Paris Sports Book closed for now
Wow, I walked through the Paris yesterday and was wondering why the sports book was closed. Interesting...
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Re: Paris Sports Book closed for now
There's got to be more to this.
Sportsbook ticket writers earn less than $10/day in tokes. |
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Hard to conceive an employer turning in their employees to the IRS, expecially over this.Ugly.
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Harrahs is the owner. Is it really that hard to conceive?
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Harrahs is the owner. Is it really that hard to conceive? [/ QUOTE ] No, it even looks bad from far away. The president is big time creepy. |
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There's got to be more to this. Sportsbook ticket writers earn less than $10/day in tokes. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] There's got to be more to this. Sportsbook ticket writers earn less than $10/day in tokes. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] ppl tip ticket writters? |
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ppl tip ticket writters? [/ QUOTE ] Not all that much. Mostly the every-day horse players, and the occasional parlay card big winner. You know how dealers in the pit count and split their tokes daily? When I wrote tickets (mid-90's), we'd count and split them every two weeks. Envelope was usually worth $20-30. $50 was worth a celebration. (I'm told that my $5/day estimate is low. I suspect that's because the place I worked did a horrible job of securing the tip money, and more was stolen than turned in. Even allowing for that, I can't imagine a ticket writer making much more than $10/day.) |
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Natch!!! Involves "slave driving" Harrah's.
[ QUOTE ] http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/...ntentId=162334 [ QUOTE ] Paris Las Vegas employees: Sports book workers probed 6 November 2006 LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal: "The Paris Las Vegas sports book on the Strip was closed Saturday and its ticket writers suspended pending an investigation that employees were underreporting their income from tips, officials said. "'We became aware of a possible underreporting of income by Paris sports book employees on Thursday,' said David Strow, spokesman for Harrah's Entertainment, which owns and operates Paris. "Strow said the Gaming Control Board and the Internal Revenue Service were informed immediately of the allegations as per regulations. "'Pending an investigation by those agencies, all of the employees (ticket writers) of the Paris sports book have been suspended,' he said. "Strow said Sunday that, as far as he knew, no one had been arrested in connection with the investigation..." [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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