BALTIMORE (AP) — A Maryland casino is suing MGM Resorts International over lists of high-rollers.
The Daily Record reports that the Maryland Live Casino is contending several MGMemployees who used to work for Maryland Live allegedly provided lists of at least 3,000 high rollers to MGM, which plans to open a casino soon at National Harbor.
Maryland Live says the former employees violated confidentiality and non-compete agreements. But MGM is calling the lawsuit “baseless.” MGM says Maryland Live is threatening former employees with “unenforceable non-compete agreements.”
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ReplyDeleteWhat's the line on the suit?
Honor among thieves? An outmoded concept!
I love it when the family starts eating its own.
ReplyDeleteSMH!