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A big-spending, high-maintenance nightclub patron’s tantrum has resulted in a larger-than-life nightlife scandal on the Las Vegas Strip.<\/p>\n
The still-unfolding saga involves Resorts World, Wynn Las Vegas, their respective nightlife venues and a cavalcade of ugliness, hilarity and WTF.<\/p>\n
We’ve got all the exclusive details, of course. Our sources have asked to remain anonymous.<\/p>\n
Las Vegas doesn’t do small kerfuffles.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
The series of events started at Wynn Las Vegas on Saturday, August 5, 2023, where a known whale (described to us as a “trust fund baby” from Australia), Ben Ralph, was partying at Encore Beach Club.<\/p>\n
As day transitioned into night, it seems Ralph turned his attention to Wynn’s XS Nightclub, which hadn’t opened yet. We’re told the guest demanded the club open an hour earlier than usual, just for him.<\/p>\n
This, obviously, was a no-go for XS, for myriad reasons. The news his request couldn’t be accommodated was delivered by the manager of XS, Niko Samarxhiu.<\/p>\n
Apparently, the interaction got heated, and Ralph proceeded to threaten Samarxhiu and his family.<\/p>\n
Ralph was barred from Wynn Las Vegas, and law enforcement was contacted.<\/p>\n
A verbally abusive guest being kicked out of a nightclub or resort isn’t uncommon, but what happened next certainly is.<\/p>\n
Ralph proceeded to post a profanity-laced series of angry and xenophobic messages on his Instagram account, specifically calling out the manager of XS, including one referring to Samarxhiu as a “broke ass immigrant.”<\/p>\n
Money can’t buy you love. Or character, apparently.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
It gets worse.<\/p>\n
As Ralph was raging on Instagram, he made his way to Resorts World’s nightclub, Zouk.<\/p>\n
He is rumored to have spent more than $200,000 at the nightclub, and as part of the table packages at Zouk, guests can request messages appear on the massive video screen on the side of Resorts World.<\/p>\n
The first message displayed was “Ben’s House.”<\/p>\n
Careful who you invite into your home.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
This first volley was seen as a swipe at Wynn Las Vegas, as this “baller” had moved to a competing venue to spend his money.<\/p>\n
With no context, it was an amusing move, akin to the biggest negative Yelp review, ever. Yes, things can be funny and terrible at the same time.<\/p>\n
The next message was far more concerning.<\/p>\n
The video screen also had “Food stamps for Niko” on it. No, this isn’t Photoshopped.<\/p>\n
Currently experiencing maximum cringe.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
There’s a lot of WTF to unpack here.<\/p>\n
We get that the guest was spending a lot of money. We get that he was upset and made the request for this message to appear, but the fact a Zouk executive approved it is beyond comprehension.<\/p>\n
Attacking an employee of a competing venue, by name, is unforgivable. Beyond that, using a politically-charged phrase like “food stamps” on a casino’s video screen is fraught with peril, even if it was intended as a joke.<\/p>\n
So, how did a message like that get approved?<\/p>\n
Since the incident, we’ve learned more about the process at Resorts World and Zouk, and we suspect the “process” is getting a major overhaul as we write this.<\/p>\n
It seems there’s a way for Zouk Nightclub personnel to post content directly to the side of Resorts World (because of the aforementioned “perk” included with their VIP packages).<\/p>\n
We’re told the head of nightlife at Resorts World, CMO Ron Nicolli, wasn’t aware of these specific messages being approved for the digital sign. Same for the resort’s president, Scott Sibella.<\/p>\n