Racketeering Case For Gambling Casino
Judgment rendered for over $2,200,000
A client who wanted to purchase operation
rights to a popular southland Casino, renowned
for its gambling and entertainment offerings,
lost hundreds of thousands of dollars of
“blood money” as those rights were sold
multiple times in alleged back room deals.
These deals were alleged to be between the
Casino operator and certain members of the
local City Council and Redevelopment Agency.
Stephen Allen Jamieson, and his partners
Stephen Warren Solomon, Ralph B. Saltsman and
R. Bruce Evans, alleged in the lawsuit that
the client had been extorted, defrauded and
was made the victim of a conspiracy between
several individuals in and out of public
office to commit illegal acts.
They based this allegation on their findings
through massive efforts in discovery (written
requests for information in the lawsuit,
called interrogatories, request to produce
documents, requests for admissions, and
depositions [testimony obtained from witnesses
under oath outside of court]) and
investigation through the firm’s private
investigators.
Jamieson and his partners successfully
litigated this case under the Racketeering
Influence and Corrupt Organization
(“RICO”) federal statutes in Los Angeles
Superior Court, a Trial Court, for several
years. During the course of litigation, the
case went several times from the Trial Court
to the Court of Appeal and back to the Trial
Court.
Through the perseverance and innovative legal
work by Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson we
reached a valuable settlement in favor of our
client shortly before the jury trial was
scheduled to begin, as against some of the
Defendants; and resulted in a Judgment against
the remaining Defendants for over $2,200,000.
Solomon Saltsman &
Jamieson are attorneys practicing in the areas
of ABC law, ABC Appeals Board cases, and all
related Land Use Matters such as City and
County Conditional Land Use Permits,
Variances, Police and Fire Permits,
Entertainment Law, Gaming Law, as well as
Personal Injury litigation. Solomon Saltsman
& Jamieson can be contacted at
800-405-4222.
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