Posted on 10/01/2020 2:33:01 PM PDT by L.A.Justice
A Nevada judge approved an $800 million settlement on Wednesday between MGM Resorts International and its insurers and the families of the victims of a deadly mass shooting at a country music festival in Las Vegas in Oct. 2017.
Under the settlements terms, MGM Resorts will make payouts to more than 4,400 relatives and victims of the shooting. The judges decision finalizes an agreement that was announced earlier this month.
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Nope but it looks like botched assassination attempt on Mohamed Bin Salman that went bad. He was in town and staying several floors above the shooting.
Is this the shooting where the perp supposedly had a bump stock mounted on a tripod?
What if an MGM employee witnessed someone bring a laptop to their room and then they did something horrible, like edit an anti-Islamic video, would MGM be liable? I mean after all they saw the laptop?
I am tired of someone being guilty, simply because they can pay. I know this is weird, but why not hold the shooter responsible?
Alleged shooter Stephen Paddock was the son of a notorious bank robber who was on the FBI's most wanted list. Paddock brother said they saw very little of their dad while growing up.
Paddock had for years worked for a company that later became absorbed into Lockheed Martin, which has a very high proportion of employees that do work for three-letter agencies. (Think U2 spy plane).
Paddock had in a previous year sold an airplane he'd owned to a person that worked as a contractor for a CIA front company.
As a 1) former Lockheed Martin employee, 2) private pilot and 3) experienced accountant, Paddock had the skillsets that would be a virtual certainty as a calling card to receive attractive interest from a three-letter agency recruiters.
Paddock's later financial health (having earned millions in at least one year) does not readily comport with his media-claimed "job" of professional gambler that was somehow "consistently able to beat the house," rare as hen's teeth.
These circumstantial facts combining in a person, whose girlfriend also worked for the FBI, should peg our meter of "suspicious connections" (Cue Laugh-In's George Gibson.)
Paddock's car's "bug out supplies" indicated trade-craft planning for a get-away, not a unnecessary fight-to-the-death, suicide, and not the porn-laced, prostitute-accompanied, depressive head-case suicide in which his last days are slanderously portrayed to have culminated. The reports of "h[is speaking] of government conspiracies" was surely meant to solidify the space Paddock is supposed to occupy in the public's mind.
And by the way, didn't those casings do a magnificent job of avoiding getting blood on them?
Resembling Lee Harvey Oswald's mold in the JFK shooting, Paddock would have smelled ripe as a patsy, which his experienced nose would surely have told him. Furthermore, the complete lack of examination in the MSM of these facts should tell us there's been a lot of news suppression and lack of investigative journalism going on.
Has everyone forgotten about Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's (MBS) stay that very night at the DS duo, Bill Gates and Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal-owned Lost Wages Four Seasons Hotel, on its heels followed a month later by the corruption probe and detention of KSA princely ranks by MBS--including bin Talal, long-term education fund and financial benefactor to Barry TH Obama?
Bin Salman and Trump share a certain affinity.
Could it be they're both marked by those that also run ARAMCO and its affiliates?
Incorrect. There is video of him bringing suitcases up to his room as do thousands of other guests. His had guns and ammo.
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