UPDATE: Former Resorts World & MGM Grand Prez Loses Gaming License
Posted on: December 19, 2024, 04:20h.
Last updated on: December 19, 2024, 04:21h.
UPDATE: On Thursday, the Nevada Gaming Commission voted 3-0 to strip Scott Sibella of his gaming license, approving the settlement reached by the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Dec. 10.
The agreement settles a three-count complaint filed by the NGCB in April that alleged that Sibella allowed Wayne Nix — a former minor-league baseball player known by Sibella to operate an illegal sports-betting business — to gamble millions of dollars at the MGM Grand from August 2017 through February 2019.
Sibella had already pleaded guilty in January 2024 in federal court for violating the Bank Secrecy Act in relation to the same allegation. According to that anti-money laundering statute, Sibella was required to file a suspicious transaction report following each incident of wagering by Nix that he was aware of.
Sibella was sentenced in May to one year’s probation and a $9,500 fine.
His settlement with the NGCB shields Sibella from harsher possible consequences, such as a lengthy legal battle and a lifetime ban — though it’s hard to imagine any Nevada casino ever offering him another leadership post after this ban.
Sibella also agreed to a fine of $10K, which will fund the costs of the NGCB investigation.
Before becoming official, the settlement must still be approved by the Nevada Gaming Commission, the NGCB’s law enforcement arm.
A Resorts World of Trouble
Though the complaint only covered his tenure at the MGM Grand, regulators agreed that the settlement would also cover Sibella for any potential violations he committed while presiding over Resorts World.
The Genting Berhad-owned casino is currently the subject of a separate, 12-count disciplinary complaint from the NGCB whose resolution has yet to be publicly announced. (Resorts World was initially given until December 9 to respond to the complaint.)
Filed on August 15, that complaint charged the casino resort with failing to adhere to and enforce anti-money laundering laws. It recommended that the Nevada Gaming Commission “take action” against Resorts World’s gaming “license(s), registrations, and/or findings of suitability.”
Since opening in 2021, Resorts World has served as a backdrop for a series of gambling scandals. These scandals resulted in arrests and federal convictions for the sports bookmakers Edwin Ting, Chad Iwamoto and, most famously, Mathew Bowyer.
Bowyer, a Southern California bookie, accepted wagers from Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter for LA Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani, who stole $16 million from Ohtani to pay off his gambling debts.
Investigators believe that Mizuhara deposited cash into accounts at Resorts World and Pechanga Resort Casino, a tribal gaming venue in Southern California. That cash was used for casino chips and when the chips were cashed in, the proceeds were directed to Bowyer.
Bowyer, who admitted to laundering money through other people’s bank accounts and running the illegal operation for five years, is scheduled to be sentenced on February 7, 2025.
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Jim Murren KNEW about Scott Sibella and his antics 6 years ago according to multiple articles in Las Vegas Review-Journal and Nevada Current. It's the old circle jerk corruption circle of good Ole boys in Vegas. Thank God the Feds on this case are from California or no one would have suffered any consequences. It would have all been swept under the carpet by Dirty attorney David Chesnoff and dirty Governor Joe Lombardo. That's for sure.
Scott sibella is white trash if that was me I be in jail where there is smoke there fire who knows how many cocktail waitress he fool around with he is a SCUMBAG SCOTT SIBELLA who knows how much money he stole and kick backs white trash Scott sibella
When a big bettor rolls up into the casino it’s the casinos responsibility to know where you work and where is the money coming from . You have to be aware of who you are letting into your establishment .
This article has a lot of misleading information. Why are Edwin Ting and Chad Iwamoto mentioned in this article? They were never arrested or convicted during the RW investigation. Edwin Ting was arrested in 2014, was charged and served his time. Chad Iwamoto was charged in 2014, never arrested nor was ever charged for bookmaking. He pleaded guilty for basically betting through a bookie. The two guys who were arrested and charged in this investigation were Matt Bowyer and Damien Leforbes.
It is what it is !! He knew the consequences with what he was doing n lucky he’s not going to jail !! Glad to see our NGB hard @ work keeping things moving the right way !! Thanks for Nevada integrity it’s important to gaming world we’re the leader remember !!
Don’t forget to investigate Ohillip Cook who claimed to have close ties with Scott back in 2022.
Dirty dude. Him and his cronies
Guess who Mr. Sibella worked with at MGM? That's right, Jim Murren. Next question, do you think Mr. Murren wasn't aware or involved in Mr.Sibellas shady deals?