The woman, in custody for an hour and 28 minutes, had the handcuffs removed at 1:50 a.m. Over an accusation the patron stole $20.00 of credits from another player's slot machine.
"Under the circumstances, there was no need to detain the patron or subject her to the treatment given to her and the threats to try and force a confession out of her," the filing says. "The matter could have been resolved without even speaking to her, let alone detaining her for 90 minutes."
https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/fremont-casino-in-trouble-with-regulator-over-botched-investigation-2127415/amp/
Boyd Gaming to Pay $300K Fine for Detaining, Handcuffing Wrong Fremont Casino Player
The guard in question also screamed at the guest, threatened her with jail, and was forced to give up money that belonged to her, Ed Magaw, a Nevada deputy attorney general, told the commission. The officer was "harsh" and "overly hostile," Magaw added.
https://www.casino.org/news/boyd-gaming-to-pay-300k-fine-for-apprehension-of-fremont-casino-player/