Showing posts with label Free Passes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Passes. Show all posts

April 7, 2015

Nevada Man, Who Won Free Buffet For Life, Then Was Banned From the Casino, Kills Himself



M Resort in Henderson, Nevada 
(Google Street View)
Maybe it was the food.

[From article]
In his final, angry message to the world, delivered to the newspaper Monday morning, John Noble blamed his suicide on depression that set in after the Henderson resort awarded him free meals at the buffet for life then banned him from the property in 2013 for harassing some of the women working there.
“Today, I end my life due to the M Resort Spa Casino and its employees,” the 53-year-old Noble wrote in one of two suicide notes he included with an obsessively detailed dossier on the people he blamed for destroying his life.
At about 4:50 p.m. Sunday, Noble shot himself in the resort on Las Vegas Boulevard South near St. Rose Parkway. Henderson firefighters were already at the resort’s parking garage extinguishing a burning vehicle police now say belonged to Noble.
[. . .]
Mental health experts say high-profile, public suicides like this one are rare and troubling, because they often receive media coverage that can glamorize self-destructive behavior and lead to copycat deaths.

http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/suicide-m-resort-blamed-loss-free-buffet-life

Posted April 6, 2015 - 12:47pmUpdated April 6, 2015 - 6:02pm
Suicide at M Resort blamed on loss of free buffet for life
By HENRY BREAN
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

September 21, 2014

Updated: NJ Prosecutors Gave NFL Player A Pass; Evidence of Cover Up


Posted September 9, 2014 9:03 PM ET; Last updated September 21, 2014 9:57 PM ET



[From article]
The Baltimore Ravens knew about the footage of Ray Rice knocking out his then-fiancee in an elevator within hours of the assault - and immediately rushed to cover it up, reports claim.
More than 20 senior sources within the squad and the NFL told ESPN the Ravens' director of security Darren Sanders spoke to a police officer about the attack moments after the incident in a casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Valentine's Day.
He immediately recounted the information to the club's executives.
But they opted to conceal the scandal and the true force of Rice's assault did not emerge for another seven months - while the star running back was simply given a two-match ban.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2763144/s-Ravens-knew-Rice-video-hours-ESPN.html

Baltimore Ravens 'knew about Ray Rice video within hours of NFL player's brutal attack and tried to cover it up'
Ravens' security director 'spoke to police about the attack moments later'
Coach John Harbaugh wanted to drop Rice in February, ESPN report claims
But 'owner, president and general manager all opposed the move', it says
More than 20 senior sources within the club and NFL 'backed up the claims'
Details of video showing Rice punching fiancee did not emerge for 6 months
By REUTERS and MIA DE GRAAF FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 20:55 EST, 19 September 2014 | UPDATED: 09:37 EST, 20 September 2014

* * *

It is not known how many serious attacks were made on this now wife of Ray Rice. At first it was only he dragged her out of an elevator. Now there is video of the punch. If the behavior of the Atlantic City prosecutor's office is disappointing, what about the NFL leadership. Professional athletes have a long and extensive history of physical abuses and criminal behavior. This is not a unique event. 

[From article]
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office offered Rice “pretrial intervention” in May — a program that lasts a minimum of a year — and he gladly accepted it. Basically, if he completes an agreed-upon program, the charges against him could be expunged from his record.
If that sounds familiar, that’s because it’s essentially the New Jersey version of a continuance without a finding — the softball penalty that Jared Remy picked up time and again up in Middlesex County until he killed his live-in girlfriend.

http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/2014/09/mcgovern_new_jersey_prosecutors_fumbled_ball

McGovern: New Jersey prosecutors fumbled ball
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
By: Bob McGovern
Boston Herald

NYC Mayor Grants Free Membership to Illegal Aliens for Cultural Institutions





[From article]
Standing with cultural leaders and elected officials, de Blasio announced the perks at the Bronx Zoo Thursday, one of the 33 cultural institutions that will offer the free membership to card holders.
“We are not a city that wants to see great art and music and dance available only to a few,” said de Blasio. “We’re a city that believes everyone benefits from deepening their connection to arts and culture.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/city-id-cards-undocumented-immigrants-include-membership-culture-spots-article-1.1945280

City ID cards for undocumented immigrants will include free memberships to cultural institutions
It’s part of a plan to make the cards — which will debut in January — appeal to a wide range of New Yorkers, not just to undocumented immigrants, Mayor de Blasio said.
BY JENNIFER FERMINO
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Friday, September 19, 2014, 1:42 AM

April 2, 2014

NY Gambler Says Casinos Make Promises Then Break Them



[From article]
A wealthy Long Island businessman and self-described “high-roller” gambler is suing a pair of ritzy Atlantic City casinos for begging him to spend his cash at their tables – and then sticking him with bills for pricey freebies they’d promised him when he proceeded to win more than $100,000, according to a Brooklyn federal lawsuit.

http://nypost.com/2014/04/02/casinos-reneged-on-high-rollers-comps-after-he-won-lawsuit/

High-roller claims casinos stuck him with pricey freebies after $100K win
By Selim Algar
April 2, 2014 | 3:43pm
New York Post

February 22, 2010

Free Train Passes for Retirees

"About 15,000 retired transit workers get a stunning free pass on the subways and buses for life, Mayor Bloomberg said yesterday -- which at full value is worth at least $16 million annually to the cash-strapped MTA.

And the Transport Workers Union retirees get just as generous a break on the railroads."

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/free_ride_follies_ALTl6vU0INeNoPy9IUZbtN

Transit retirees' free pass costs $16M a year

New York Post

Last Updated: 10:02 AM, February 20, 2010

Posted: 3:27 AM, February 20, 2010