CEO apologizes for 'opening night exuberance' after Mohegan Sun agrees to pay fine for violating
CEO apologizes for opening night exuberance after Mohegan Sun agrees to pay fine for violating COVID protocols
Mohegan Gaming CEO Ray Pineault apologized to Nevada gaming regulators Wednesday and accepted full responsibility after the companys casino at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas was hit with a five-count complaint for violating state-mandated COVID-19 capacity guidelines during the casinos March 25 opening night festivities.
In a stipulated settlement filed with the Nevada Gaming Commission last month, Connecticut-based Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment agreed to pay a $60,000 fine. Gaming commissioners will rule on the settlement on June 24.
People got a little exuberant and were caught up in the celebration, Pineault said after a brief hearing in front of the Gaming Control Board in Las Vegas.
The board gave Pineault tentative approval as an officer for the business arm of Connecticuts Mohegan Indian Tribe, which was the scheduled matter. Prior to doing so, regulators asked pointed questions about the casinos opening night activities.
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