Posted on 01/10/2004 6:16:31 PM PST by Lokibob
Federal agents have shut down gambling at one of the old-line casinos in Las Vegas.
http://www.tribnet.com/24hour/nation/story/1114344p-7763915c.html
Feds ask guests to leave Vegas hotel-casino
By CHRISTINA ALMEIDA, Associated Press
LAS VEGAS (January 10, 5:13 p.m. PST) - Guests staying at a landmark hotel-casino were told to leave Saturday, a day after federal agents shut down the casino floor and seized money to pay for unpaid employee benefits.
The front doors were locked and yellow police tape greeted visitors to Binion's Horseshoe hotel-casino, a downtown Las Vegas fixture for 52 years and home to the wildly popular World Series of Poker.
"It's the end of an era," said Jim DiGiorgio, an adult film director who was told to find a new hotel Saturday.
Gamblers watched in disbelief Friday night as U.S. marshals shut down the casino floor. The agents were enforcing a court order against the property, which has not paid about $3 million in pension and health insurance benefits since last summer for an estimated 400 union employees, said D. Taylor, secretary-treasurer of Culinary Union Local 226.
"This was a desperation measure on our part," he said. "It's never good when something like this happens."
If Binion's cannot reopen, Taylor said the union will help its members find other jobs.
Phones rang unanswered at the hotel-casino Saturday afternoon. Owner Becky Binion Behnen did not return calls seeking comment, and messages left for her lawyer were not immediately returned.
Legendary cowboy Benny Binion founded the casino in 1951 in downtown's Glitter Gulch. Binion's became popular as a high-stakes gambling spot where reportedly no bet was turned away.
Binion, who died in 1989, began the World Series of Poker in 1970 and watched the annual tournament grow into poker's premier event.
"Assuming the doors don't reopen, it's a sad, final chapter to what was a great story," said Nolan Dalla, former media director of the tournament.
Downtown was once the center of the Vegas gambling scene, but the area has languished in recent years under the blinding lights of the Las Vegas Strip, a few miles south in unincorporated Clark County.
City efforts to revitalize the area would take a hit if Binion's closed for good; the casino sits along the Fremont Street Experience, a casino-lined pedestrian mall that is downtown's main attraction.
The hotel-casino has been mired in financial troubles. The Internal Revenue Service filed a lien against the property in November, claiming $5 million in unpaid payroll taxes dating to 2002. The IRS filed a second lien last month, claiming $2.5 million in back taxes.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Steven Carpenter said Nevada gambling regulators will determine when or if casino operations could resume. Calls placed to the Nevada Gaming Control Board were not immediately returned.
Frances and Scott McKissick, of Irving, Texas, stopped by the hotel-casino early Saturday to see whether it had reopened. Although they wanted to cash in two winning bets placed the night before, the couple said they were more concerned about a favorite hotel closing.
"It's got a lot of history," said Frances McKissick, 41. "It's going to take away from the tradition of Fremont."
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| AP Photo/John Locher |
| Binion's Horseshoe hotel-casino is shown in Las Vegas. U.S. marshals and agents from the Internal Revenue Service have shut down gambling at Binion's, enforcing what authorities said was a federal court judgment for nonpayment of union benefits. |
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Looks like they're gonna get away with it anyway. Just file for bankruptcy, and close the place.
Binion's is a rat hole. A new proprietor would likely clean up the rooms and replace the smelly casino carpet.
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