Board may fine Tropicana over currency laws
Friday, June 26, 1998 | 9:44 a.m.
The nine-count Gaming Control Board complaint alleges the Tropicana improperly extended credit to South Korean residents and then tried to collect debts from them.
According to the complaint filed Wednesday, Tropicana executives should have obtained permission of South Korean officials before issuing credit in the first place.
Vernon Nelson, Tropicana's associate corporate counsel, declined to comment, saying only, "We are aware a complaint has been filed. It's being reviewed by counsel."
The complaint charges that the Tropicana in October 1996 issued about $990,000 in credit to a South Korean resident, in violation of that country's limits on debts to non-residents.
The complaint also says that in late October 1996 the Tropicana tried to collect gambling debts of about $200,000 from a Korean resident, and Tropicana marketing representative Charlie Kim delivered $186,383 and one uncashed check to the Trop in December 1996.
The complaint also says that on at least three occasions in mid-1997, Sammy Jung, the Tropicana's executive director of Far East marketing, traveled to South Korea to collect debts.
In November 1997, a South Korean court sentenced Jung to a 1-year suspended prison term and also forced him to surrender about $100,000 that he had collected from a gambler.
The GCB also alleges that Jung secretly imported into the United States about $850,000 in gambling debts collected from South Koreans. The move violated U.S. customs law, according to the complaint.
archive
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- Man, 18, arrested for DUI in crash that kills woman, 24
- Man fatally shot during robbery attempt of woman
- Binion’s to close all 365 rooms, lay off 100 workers
- Ex-NBA star to pay $12,835 monthly in gambling debt case
- Slot makers team up at behest of CityCenter
- “Last Call!”: Two words you wouldn’t expect to hear on The Strip
- Now, Rebels must build on big Louisville win
- Report: 70 percent of homeowners underwater
- Nevada leads nation in rate of bankruptcy filings
- What reactions to Palin, Stewart say about society
Blogs
The Kats Report
Planet Hollywood's Thomas McCartney headed for Tropicana (5 Comments)
Elsewhere
LV woman robs Kentucky strip club, police say (2 Comments)
Las Vegas Sands' Hong Kong IPO flops
The Kats Report
Monday List: Top 13 Moments and Observations From Thanksgiving Weekend (3 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Tarkanian: Reid is liberal, out of touch, rude, poisonously partisan and a know-it-all (6 Comments)
The Kats Report
Barry Manilow off to Paris: Two-year deal starts March 5 at Le Theatre des Arts (10 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Ensign survives radio interview with no follow-ups; partial transcript below (4 Comments)
Calendar »
- 1 Tue
- 2 Wed
- 3 Thu
- 4 Fri
- 5 Sat
-
Grand opening of Vdara
Vdara | 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
-
Dik Richie at Moon
Moon Nightclub | 10:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
-
A Night to Honor Israel at the Cashman Theatre
Cashman Convention Center | 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
-
Ladies night at Feelgoods
Feelgoods
-
Sin City Sinners at VooDoo Lounge
VooDoo Steak & Lounge
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.
Technorati






