Ownership of popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas becomes gaming issue

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Ownership of Tacos El Cabron at Resorts World Las Vegas is a gaming issue. Two gamblers claim the restaurant is owned in part by a convicted illegal bookmaker. The man in question, David Stroj, denies he is an investor, but admits his father is involved.

Ownership of popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas is a gaming issue.

Ownership of popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas becomes gaming issue. Brandon Sattler and R.J. Cipriani accused Gaming Control of being involved in the connection of Stroj, who has an organized crime connection years ago in Philadelphia. StroJ is a convicted felon with an illegal gambling background.

Ownership of popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas becomes gaming issue. Most restaurants in the on the Strip these days are leased out spaces. There are different generation of ownership and it makes it more complex.

There are a number of convicted felons working in the casino industry. Gaming Control is investigating the issue. Steve Smith's father has an illegal gambling background. Steve is concerned that his father is bragging about laundering money in casinos.

Schohenmann and Smith are concerned about the investigation into the business at Resorts World. They are also thinking about getting into bank statements and seeing how money was transferred.

Brandon Sattler gave a deposition that was damning of an official at Resorts World. Brandon Satter owns Cipriani and the popular taco shop at the resort. CIPriana has a bench warrant out for Brandon.

Brandon Sattler has a previous conviction for bank fraud. He owns a company that puts televisions into businesses and hotels. Brandon Sottler worked for them, but he didn't work for Resorts World. In his deposition, Brandon said that Stroj, the son, not the father, is the guy there. StroJ is accused of bankruptcy fraud by some investors in Brandon's company.

Gaming Control Board is taking the issue of problematic players at Resorts World Las Vegas seriously. Brittany Watkins raised the issues in the licensing hearing at the Gaming Control board. Cipriani was also mentioned in that hearing.

Robin Hood 702 is accused of taking a person's cell phone and trying to turn it into security. He's also accused with playing 500 at a $1,000 blackjack table. A judge signed a bench warrant for his arrest and he will be held without bail.

Cipriani is the owner of a popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas. He was kicked out of the resort after he raised questions about the ownership of that place.

John L. Smith, contributer, State of Nevada, wants to take over the popular taco shop at Resorts World Las Vegas.