Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Black book’ nominee

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The board also will consider a nomination in March to place Joseph Whit Moody on the list of excluded persons, a document commonly called the “black book.”

Moody, 45, is a two-time felon for burglary who also has been convicted of several crimes involving moral turpitude.

He was nominated for exclusion because of his penchant for ripping off elderly casino patrons by distractin­g them at casino redemption kiosks and ATMS.

wagers from nine bettors on college football.

Incorrect payments

The third count of the complaint states that bettors still received incorrect payments after CG had tried to fix a software flaw. The complaint states that 783 bettors received $7,368 more than they expected and 700 got $4,465 less than they expected.

The fourth count of the complaint states that a satellite sports betting station set up for Super Bowl LXII was incorrectl­y placed in a “staging environmen­t” for testing instead of a live “production environmen­t.” That resulted in 14 bets being incorrectl­y placed, including 11 that had incorrect point spreads and over-under totals on the game between the Philadelph­ia Eagles and the New England Patriots.

Spokesmen for the M Resort,

Hard Rock, Tropicana, Venetian, Palms and Silverton did not return requests for immediate comment Tuesday. A spokesman for The Cosmopolit­an declined to comment.

The Review-journal is owned by the family of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson. Las Vegas Sands operates The Venetian and Palazzo.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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