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MGM and lawyers representing victims and families in the Las Vegas shooting rampage that killed 58 reached a deal that could total $800 million.
MGM Resorts said on Thursday it may pay as much as $800 million in liabilities tied to the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and injured more than 800.. The company, which owns ...
Attorney for Vegas survivors speaks out about MGM lawsuit. MGM files lawsuit against survivors of the Las Vegas shooting massacre; attorneys Brian Claypool and Mark Eiglarsh react on 'The Story.' ...
MGM Resorts settles Vegas shooting lawsuits for up to $800M People visit a memorial garden for victims of a mass shooting in Las Vegas, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, in Las Vegas.
Victims of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting have reached a settlement with MGM Resorts. They will share as much as $800 million. Fifty-eight people died and more than 400 were injured in the massacre.
MGM resorts will pay up to $800 million to family members of victims of the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, the deadliest mass shooting by an individual in modern U.S. history, according to The ...
LAS VEGAS (KABC) -- Two years after a shooter rained gunfire on country music fans from a high-rise Las Vegas hotel, MGM Resorts International reached a settlement that could pay up to $800 ...
MGM, owner of Mandalay Bay, says "misinformation being reported" about Las Vegas shooting 01:05. LAS VEGAS --The latest police timeline of the Las Vegas massacre is being questioned again -- this ...
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, left, speaks at a news conference on October 4, days after a gunman killed at least 58 people in Las Vegas. MGM Resorts, which owns the hotel from where the ...
MGM Resorts agrees to pay $800 million in Las Vegas shooting lawsuit The 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas was the deadliest shooting in U.S. history Published: Oct. 3, 2019 at 4:21 p.m. ET ...
A court OKs MGM Resorts International and its insurers paying a total of $800 million to 4,400 relatives and victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Casino giant MGM Resorts told federal regulators it might pay up to $800 million to settle liability lawsuits stemming from the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas - the deadliest in modern U.S. history.
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