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Started by alrelax, May 17, 2025, 10:27:23 AM

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alrelax

Come on!!!  You have to love this:  "Wynn reached a "non-prosecution agreement" with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve the 10-year-old investigation over unlicensed money transfers from around the world funneling funds to gamblers at Wynn Las Vegas."


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alrelax above: "...Come on!!!  You have to love this:  "Wynn reached a "non-prosecution agreement" with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve the 10-year-old investigation ..."

I concur.
Though restitution is good it would have been even better if a severe consequence was rendered(jail time) and rendered more promptly
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re: "...10-year-old investigation [/b]..."[/color]..."
     The most important variable in the (consequence for bad behavior and reward for good behavior) system is the consequence(or reward) must be rendered expeditiously. It works the same regardless if one is doling it out in child rearing or doling out to a corporation.


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