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MGM’s Mandalay Bay is in crisis as hundreds of Las Vegas shooting victims accuse the hotel of missing red flags

Hundreds of victims of the Las Vegas shooting are filing lawsuits against the operator of the hotel where the shooter was staying.  The lawsuits argue that the hotel and its parent company should have taken greater security measures.  If the victims win in court, it could completely change how hotels handle security.    Hundreds of victims of […]

  • Hundreds of victims of the Las Vegas shooting are filing lawsuits against the operator of the hotel where the shooter was staying. 
  • The lawsuits argue that the hotel and its parent company should have taken greater security measures. 
  • If the victims win in court, it could completely change how hotels handle security. 

 

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Hundreds of victims of the Las Vegas shooting have filed lawsuits against Mandalay Bay Hotel and Resort and parent company MGM Resorts International.

Several lawsuits — the largest of which was filed on behalf of 450 people — attempt to hold MGM legally liable for the shooting, which killed 58 people and injured hundreds more. Victims are additionally suing shooter Stephen Paddock’s estate and concert organizer Live Nation Entertainment Inc., as well as the bump stock manufacturer, in some cases.

The crux of the lawsuits’ arguments is that MGM and Mandalay Bay failed to take preventative measures to stop the attack from happening. Plaintiffs argue that staff should have been better trained to spot red flags and monitored Paddock more closely.

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