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Judge's unsealed order claims Kerkorian knew about illegal wiretap

A federal judge in Los Angeles believes MGM Mirage majority shareholder Kirk Kerkorian knew a now-convicted Hollywood private eye was illegally wiretapping his ex-wife during their child custody dispute.

However, it doesn’t appear that Kerkorian, a 92-year-old Los Angeles billionaire who was never charged in the case, will face criminal prosecution.


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  • The statements were part of a 2008 order issued by U.S. District Judge Dale Fischer, which was recently unsealed and surfaced in connection with a Los Angeles state court lawsuit.

    Kerkorian is considered one of the founders of modern Las Vegas, having built the MGM Grand and spurring the expansion of MGM Mirage. Kerkorian negotiated the $6.4 billion buyout of Mirage Resorts to the then MGM Grand Corp. in 2000 and regularly consults with company executives on various matters.

    Kerkorian is still an active member of the MGM Mirage board of directors. He currently controls 43 percent of MGM Mirage’s outstanding shares. Kerkorian had owned 53.8 percent of the company until May when MGM Mirage completed a $2.6 billion restructuring package that kept the casino operator from filing bankruptcy.

    Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Dennis Neilander said Thursday he was withholding comment until he had a chance to further review the matter.

    Kerkorian’s personal wealth has taken hit during the recession. In March, Forbes magazine dropped him from 41st to 98th on its list of the world’s richest people. His stake in MGM Mirage at the time, once valued at $15 billion, had shrunk to less than $400 million.

    Kerkorian has repeatedly denied knowing that his attorney, former MGM Mirage board member Terry Christensen, who resigned from the board when he was indicted in 2005, and celebrity private investigator Anthony Pellicano, had tapped the phone of his ex-wife, Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, in 2002.

    Christensen and Pellicano were convicted in a criminal trial last year and sentenced to federal prison for their roles in the wire tapping. Christensen was given a three-year prison term while Pellicano was 15 years. Kerkorian testified in the case. Fischer, who oversaw the trial, said there was “reasonable cause to believe that (Kerkorian) was” complicit in their illegal conduct, according to court documents.

    “Because the conversations are not privileged, the Court need not decide whether Kerkorian was complicit in the alleged illegal conduct,” Fischer wrote in the opinion. “However, the communications themselves provide a reasonable cause to believe that he was.”

    The judge noted that recordings show Christensen “does not deny that he is telling Kerkorian what Pellicano is hearing” on the wiretaps.

    Both a spokeswoman for Kerkorian’s Tracinda Corp., his privately held investment arm, and a spokesman for MGM Mirage, declined comment.

    Christensen was a 35-year confidant, personal attorney and adviser of Kerkorian and had been on the MGM Mirage board since Aug. 1, 1987, when he resigned in February 2006. He spent a year as president of Tracinda in 1987, helped form MGM Grand Air and MGM Grand Corp.

    He allegedly sought details about Bonder Kerkorian during the high-profile legal battle with her former husband over child support in 2002.

    Bonder Kerkorian wanted $320,000 a month from Kerkorian to support her then 4-year-old daughter but later admitted that she faked a DNA paternity test by using saliva she obtained from Kerkorian’s adult daughter.

    A judge later ruled that the child was entitled to $50,316 a month.

    Kerkorian had a decade-long romantic relationship with Bonder Kerkorian, but they were married for only a month in 1999. Prosecutors claimed Christensen paid Pellicano at least $100,000 to illegally wiretap the phones of Bonder Kerkorian.

    MGM Mirage is facing a licensing hearing in front of New Jersey gaming regulators over the company’s suitability to hold a gaming license in the state because of its Macau joint venture partnership with Pansy Ho, daughter of casino magnate Stanley Ho, who is alleged to have ties to organized crime.

    Observers speculated the Kerkorian matter could now be an issue for the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. “I’m sure the Division of Gaming Enforcement is aware of the litigation and will review the matter and report to us at the appropriate time,” commission spokesman Dan Heneghan said Thursday.

    Reuters contributed to this report. Contact reporter Howard Stutz at hstutz@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3871.

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    Of course he knew wrote on September 25, 2009 06:46 AM: By the way, "Equal Playing Field"
    victim notification means an equal playing field.
    http://www.gpsmonitoring.com/family-courts.html

    Which women and children certainly need.


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    Of course he knew wrote on September 25, 2009 06:43 AM: On the other hand...and more importantly...because some people opt for murder instead of divorce, (see http://www.familylawcourts.com/kids.html)

    how long before family court judges embrace the only effective technology for restraining order enforcement: Victim Notification?

    http://www.gpsmonitoring.com/family-courts.html

    Those in stable relationships also benefit because the gizmo cuts down on the need for extra police man hours.

    What's not to love? :)


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    serious wrote on September 25, 2009 12:27 AM: It is amazing that the Nevada Gaming Control Board has been silent on the MGM/Pansy Ho (really Stanley Ho)issue because Nevada remains steadfast in its selective prosecution reputation. And now, for Mr. Neilander to comment 'that he is withholding comment until further review' on the illegal wiretap incident is further folly, and Nevada ought to stay out of Mr. Kerkorian's private life. If the Gaming Board and Commission allow the casino nightclubs to behave the way they do, and do NOTHING, then the Gaming authorities ought to just continue to bury their heads in the sand. New Jersey seems to be more concerned about gaming licensees and operators than Nevada does, and gaming is but one small part of the economy of New Jersey, where in Nevada it is our only economy to speak of. We are a joke on the stage of 'do as I say, not do as I do', and the world is watching. This is one of the reasons businesses avoid relocating to Nevada, and why we will always be a one-industry State. We have made the awful mistake of taking ourselves too serious. Where else would three companies be allowed to monopolize an entire industry!


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    Equal Playing Field wrote on September 24, 2009 07:37 PM: MONSTERS

    It does not take brains to proof read. It takes time.


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    VegasSmitty wrote on September 24, 2009 04:57 PM: Kirk Kerkorian's so old and senile he doesn't know what day it is or where he is. He has the perfect qualifications to be our next President!


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    mick wrote on September 24, 2009 04:16 PM: "mosters"???? Do you mean Mobsters or Monsters??? Something else, perhaps????

    At least we are brite enuff to proff read are comments. LOL


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    Equal Playing Field wrote on September 24, 2009 03:08 PM: What else are Men to do about manipulative Women? They have to equal the playing field with Women, especially when a woman SMELLS MONEY. They become mosters.