MGM Resorts Asks Court to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed by “Fraudster” Felon
In its motion to dismiss, MGM Resorts characterized New York City resident and plaintiff Sam Antar as a serial criminal who has been convicted of numerous fraud-related felonies.
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In its motion to dismiss, MGM Resorts characterized New York City resident and plaintiff Sam Antar as a serial criminal who has been convicted of numerous fraud-related felonies.
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