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Judge to decide evidence issue in gambling case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal judge said Thursday she'll rule soon whether the FBI improperly entered suites at a Las Vegas Strip casino without a warrant during a probe of what prosecutors say was illegal gambling involving a Malaysian businessman and his son. U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen in Las Vegas heard three days of testimony during an extraordinary hearing focusing on how undercover state and federal agents carried out the ruse to disconnect Internet service to several exclusive Caesars Palace villas then posed as repairmen to get inside. Testimony showed the agents had no warrant but used the initial entry to collect evidence to obtain a warrant to try to prove the men were operating a ring that handled $13 million in illegal bets on FIFA World Cup soccer games in June and July. Paul Urban, a security chief for casino parent company Caesars Entertainment, testified that corporate lawyers were troubled by questions of customer privacy and advised him not to grant consent. Another FBI agent said he assumed they had the go-ahead because he knew Pham and Nevada Gaming Control Board Special Agent Ricardo Lopez consulted with a federal prosecutor, FBI lawyers and Caesars executives.

 

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