To: davisdoug
>>If that is true then this "unnammed source" has most likely broken the law.<<
What law?
I know privacy laws protect medical records and school records and bank records, and attorney-client privilege protects legal documents, but what law prohibits a business from revealing facts about a contractual relationship?
To: CobaltBlue
I would assume that the financial/personal records held by the casinos to extend the credit lines $200K+ at multiple venues would have to in some way be protected. If this person was in the employ and gave this information without authority or consent of Mr. Bennett then a theft has occurred from the casino itself. I stand by my notion that casinos are not in the habit of releasing gambling records on major palyers.
To: CobaltBlue
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Possibly Bennett's research caused him to fall into this vice?
Or is this story more on the Death of Outrage among Conservatives?
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