Over just a few years the nightclub business went from the fringes to become the signature industry of the new Vegas. The IRS visit to Pure at Caesars and LAX at Luxor was the first such intervention inside a resort since the days of the mob in Vegas. And, though IRS investigations can move slowly, the existence of IRS agents working inside a property that holds an unrestricted gaming license is shocking.
Greed is not an evil in Las Vegas
(via The Los Angeles Times) · March 15, 2008 · 1:27 PM
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