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Can't forget gambling.
I don't even know how that's possible, casinos are barely legal money printing machines. People drive hours to the middle of buttfuck, nowhere in many states just to gamble, and his were in major cities for Christsake, lol.
It is very unsettling to see him in financial control of all of us again, after crashing the economy once already.
He skimmed too much off the top, since he kept billing his expenses to the casino, and then they collapsed.
Because it was a money laundering scam.
My understanding is he tried to expand his operation too quickly into a second casino very near the first one ended up with both casinos competing with each other
True. LOL.