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irving-resnick — Part 04
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To comment briefly about certain specifics he mentions,.
the following is observed:
was a long time
from the
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area and he did live in Caesars
Palace Hotel. It' is mentioned. that.
'took action" in
his room from all over the United States. If this was done
by
I it would be an obvious violation, but would be
extremely difficult to substantiate. Specifics would be
needed in order to investigate such an allegation further.
It is mentioned that
pr
three years for doing nothing. It is noted that
did
was set as a less expensive way of paying him for his value
to the hotel rather than paying him on a head count basis
b6
b7C
b7D
When Caesars Palace was first organized, it was
organized in a way that employees were sought and obtained
who had extensive' background in bookmaking operations and would
be in a position to know and evaluate gamblers from all parts
of the country. Consequently, there were major bookmakers
either on the record at Caesars Palace as employees or employed
as junket organizers from practically every major metropolitan
area in the United States with backgrounds similar tq.
In several places
refers to RESNICK's
with the Thunderbird Hotel. Much of this information is either
speculation or rumor on his part. Las Vegas is aware from
a'previous informant who was extremely close to REsNIck, that
RESNIck was an undisclosed owner in the Thunderbird which was
owned principally by
the gaming authorities in Nevada..
remained the landlord
of that hotel and probably did retain an undisclosed ownership
in that operation also.
makes several points of a large amount of.
markers disappearing
from the Thunderbird when this hotel was.
originally sold to.
+he Dol wobb Corporation. The markers did.
not disappear as.
suggests, but instead they were
questionable markers which Del Webb would not consider as
assets and refused to accept or make any offer for them when.
buying the variqus assets of the hotel.' It is also a fact
that RESNICK and
and probably others, continued,
legitimately, to collect on these markers on behalf of the
old Thunderbird owners. It is also undoubtedly true that
REsnicK was stealing as much of the money collected as possible
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