A federal judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit that alleged price-fixing against prominent hotels and casinos in Las Vegas. Thus, after a protracted legal battle that began more than a year ago, Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts, and Treasure Island emerged victorious.
The lawsuit accused major operators of casino hotels in Las Vegas, including Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts, and Treasure Island, of secret agreements to use data-sharing software called Rainmaker to artificially inflate room prices.
The lawsuit accused major operators of casino hotels in Las Vegas, including Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts, and Treasure Island, of secret agreements to use data-sharing software called Rainmaker to artificially inflate room prices.