Sounds good, that's why I assumed they would not have the equipment sitting for two years. I can accept the fact that someone who knows would know better. You are a trusted source of information, as much or more than trying to re-assemble the facts from newspaper accounts.
The other details were condensed from numeorus news stories, and it tends to date the events, such as when they bought the casino, when the license was actually applied for and the conditions of his death. (I never did find a coroners final cause of death report)
The rest of the details were fairly strange, a convicted fellon as accountant, an "attorney" who was really a paralegal and the manager who was not licensed in Nevada, which didn't sit well with the GCB.
The widow is fighting the Sons over the 14 million or so that the Convention Bureau wants to pay, to turn it into a parking lot... and what of the rest of the gaming equipment?
Have we seen dice, tokens or felts?
Talk about a tangled web!
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