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Planet Hollywood fined for Prive nightclub's actions

Resort admits to lax policing of club, agrees to pay $750,000

Planet Hollywood has agreed to pay a $750,000 fine to Nevada gaming regulators, admitting that resort officials were lax in policing illegal activity inside the Privé nightclub.

The Gaming Control Board has told the resort industry that properties need to control actions inside the nightclubs that traditionally lease space in casinos and are operated independently.


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  • Planet Hollywood is the first hotel-casino to acknowledge it was at fault for the problems inside a nightclub that it doesn't own.

    "We didn't execute proper supervision and we're the message being sent to the rest of the industry," gaming attorney Frank Schreck, who represents Planet Hollywood, said Friday.

    Gaming authorities could be investigating as many as nine hotel-casinos about activities inside their nightclubs, which could lead to six-figure fines and other punishments.

    Schreck, who represents several hotel-casinos and gaming companies, said he has advised clients they need to pay attention to what is happening inside their nightclubs.

    "It can't be ignored. The situation needs to be addressed," Schreck said.

    In April, the Gaming Control Board posted a stern letter of warning on its Web site, saying disciplinary action was being considered because of problems not only inside the nightclubs, but also at the properties' ultra lounges and topless swimming pools.

    The agency sent a similar warning letter in 2006. Gaming Control Board member Randy Sayre thought another missive was needed this year.

    "I'm not going to write any more letters," Sayre said Friday. "Having said that, I can indicate with great confidence that a few locations may not have gotten the message loudly and clearly. And these situations will be addressed."

    Sayre confirmed several hotel-casinos are under investigation by gaming authorities about activities inside their nightclubs and other venues.

    "Some are more serious than others and we need to address whether or not these venues are conducting themselves under state and local ordinances," Sayre said.

    In an agreement with the Gaming Control Board that settled a nine-count complaint, Planet Hollywood agreed to pay $500,000 up front and another $250,000 in a year if changes are not made in the operation of the nightclub.

    If no additional complaints are filed over the next 12 months, the $250,000 payment will be waived.

    The Nevada Gaming Commission will vote on the settlement when it meets in Las Vegas on July 23.

    "Planet Hollywood took this matter seriously," Sayre said. "Sadly, they should have addressed some of these events sooner."

    The nine counts ranged from Privé employees removing drunk customers and dumping them in the casino unattended, or telling hotel security to remove them, to customers having to be hospitalized for drinking too much.

    Privé employees and patrons were charged with physically and sexually assaulting customers.

    The club reportedly admitted minors, who were then served alcohol.

    Another count involved a Clark County Department of Business License citation for allowing topless and lewd activity. Privé reportedly failed to cooperate with the county.

    Another count was based on the large increase in phone calls to emergency medical personnel and police since the club opened. The control board charged that prostitution increased around the club and the club did nothing to discourage the activity. Privé also hired people with criminal records.

    Planet Hollywood admitted to all the allegations and admitted it didn't maintain enough control.

    Schreck said that aspect will change. He said the lease between Planet Hollywood and Privé has been rewritten. Planet Hollywood security officers, who formerly weren't allowed to enter the club without a club employee, can now enter the club.

    Also, Planet Hollywood can terminate the club's lease if any of the conduct outlined in the nine counts continues.

    "We've taken some pretty draconian steps to assert control," Schreck said.

    "Planet Hollywood wants to be a good corporate citizen and licensee. We stepped up to the plate and took responsibilities for the actions."

    Privé is operated by the Opium Group, a Miami-based nightclub company. A spokeswoman for Opium Group did not respond to phone calls or an e-mail message Friday.

    Contact reporter Howard Stutz at hstutz@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3871.

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    the.don wrote on August 04, 2009 11:45 PM: I'm a newer Vegas local and though I've never partied in Prive, I have been told 1st hand from former staff they didn't enjoy working there & I've met some shady hosts try to fleece me (oh-pay me for 4 bottles IN ADVANCE & I'll get you the BEST table in the house-yeah right.) There must be some stupid people in VEGAS because it was like he'd tried it before.
    Now it all makes sense why Pure Management staff couldn't talk to Opium staff...straight up shady business...


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    Your Stupid Re Jberg wrote on July 27, 2009 01:24 PM: Let me add one more thing....

    I do have to thank Prive for rigging the January 5th, 2008 Free Boob Job Giveway with Dr. Manus so I won! I know it was false advertisement but they should be able to choose who wins right? I mean they did pay 8k to the doctor. That just proves how scummy these guys are.

    I must add that there were some of the trashiest people in that club that night, it was the first and last time I ever set foot in that dump.

    And whoever hired these guys should be shot. They put us girls on a 1 foot wide lacquered drink ledge to walk across in high heals at 2am to "strut our stuff"!!! Um what about liability guys!!?? I almost fell and broke my neck because the security guard let go of my hand before I got all the way up....

    These guys are just stupid and know nothing about how to safely run a club. Allowing people to have fun and get a little crazy doesn't have to be dangerous. They know nothing about regulating a crowd and if things do slip and happen, it should never leak out into the public. And when it does thats when you know its happening waaay to much and in a blatant manner.



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    Your Stupid Re Jberg wrote on July 27, 2009 01:10 PM: re jberg wrote on July 13, 2009 04:35 PM:

    You are full of it... no one in this city has ever turned in $16000 in tips, no one. once you wrote that, your credinbility was lost.

    FIRST OF ALL YOU CAN'T SPELL, it's credibility.

    Secondly, I've lived in Las Vegas for about 3 years now and even I know that Memorial Day weekend is the busiest weekend of the year.

    Some clubs charge a minimum of 10k to sit down with a minimum head count!!!

    To turn in 16k in tips means that waiter had to make the club 80k from bottle service over a 2 or 3 day time period. And that is ABSOLUTELY doable on a weekend like that. Or any weekend for that matter if your good at your job.

    Don't act like you know what your talking about when you obviously don't.

    On a different note I personally met Greg J a year and a half ago and I agree with everything everyone has to say about him. He is a lowlife.

    And the whole management group screwed over my friend who raised the money for this multi-million dollar project by never paying him for the millions he raised for them.

    But how about the rented 8k a month mansion on Flamingo that came out of Prives budget for the ghetto thug Roman and his GIRLFRIEND (who has no affiliation with the club) and her 2 chihuahuas to live at. They had a pool party when the club first opened and I observed his new Bentley in the garage. Thats very cost effective Opium!

    These guys are all wannabe rockstars.


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    lazy wrote on July 17, 2009 10:08 AM: first of all what ever club greg and frank run.....cracks....the made pure what it is today and if that tao beach s$#t wouldnt have gone down they would still be doin it over there and they are doin the same at prive. if prive wasnt where it is planet hollywood would be just like ceasers is now nothin but 80 year old people playin slots like it was b4 and thats real talk!!!!!!


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    AngryLocal wrote on July 16, 2009 03:30 PM: That fine is a joke. One doorman makes $500K a year there (and doesn't pay taxes on it).

    Fine them $10 million and the clubs will wake up and police these thugs.


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    John wrote on July 15, 2009 04:36 PM: Well people come here with the impression that you can do whatever you want to do in Vegas... Why wouldn't they look at our governor and senator.


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    Dark Gable wrote on July 15, 2009 02:07 PM: I find it humorous when media outlets seemed surprised that illegal activity is allowed and encouraged in Las Vegas nightclubs. I was a part of this business from 2004-2006 and saw rampant drug use and even drugs being supplied by "hosts". There are laws broken on a nightly basis at these spots but I do not think law enforcement has the will or green light to do much about it, typical Las Vegas.


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    stevem wrote on July 15, 2009 01:44 PM: prostitution increased and they didn't take steps to control it?

    umm...isn't that what the police are for?


    if someone is soliciting for prostitution in the casino, outside of the clubs leased space, the club as no moral or legal authority to ask them to leave.


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    Diesel wrote on July 14, 2009 09:00 PM: Wow , Im so happy somebody has finally said something about those 2-bit crooks . I hope everybody knows I'm referring to Greg J ( The Snake ) and Frank Tucker ( The Tax Man). First off I'm a former employee from both Pure Management and Prive so I know these allegations and comments made by all are 100% true . He did pull a knife at Tao beach , he does allow and encourages prostitution at his club Prive . The door staff with there knowledge hustles patrons for cash tips which goes there pocket . I have seen on many occasions the security staff manhandel male patrons and lewd remark to female patrons under the eye of the 2 men mentioned. Lastly, I have no ill will to anyone I quit the buisness on my own . I just want and hope those too crooked get everything they deserve . If they remain in controll all that will happen is more prostitution , underage drinking and lewd behavior. So please let's put a stop to Greg J and Frank Tucker!!!


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    lvgenie wrote on July 14, 2009 08:40 AM: In response to who is obviously a valet worker (posted July 12 at 12:30pm)..I believe the nasty comment you made was quite uncalled for. Just to set the record straight.....no, I do not have seniority.....in fact I am in the lower half of the fulltime list...and I do not contribute towards union dues (nor did I sign a union card) and I may be a tad older than the 23 yrs olds out there, but when I get mistaken for being in my 20's and then getting called a "cougar".....hmm, I believe it invalidates your snide comments. BTW, since I am assuming you are in valet, do you give car keys to these kids upon leaving Prive? Maybe the valet dept. in all the casinos need to be looked at as well! I monitor how much I serve to people and cut them off accordingly....are you careful who you give car keys to?


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