The Nevada Gaming Commission has granted media mogul and billionaire Barry Diller an unlimited gaming license, allowing him to serve as a board member for MGM Resorts International. This decision, made on Thursday, May 16, comes nearly 24 months after Diller was initially granted a restricted license. The approval includes a condition that Diller must report any changes related to a previously concluded SEC investigation to state gaming regulators. The commission was satisfied with a letter from the SEC and a condition added by the control board, addressing concerns regarding the now-closed insider trading investigation.
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Nearly 24 months after media mogul Barry Diller was granted a restricted license by state gaming regulators, the billionaire investor now has unlimited approval as an MGM Resorts International board member. @howardstutz reports: https://t.co/aYSVzPJr3R
MGM board member Barry Diller moves from restricted to unlimited gaming licensed Gaming regulators said a letter from the SEC and a condition added by the control board satisfied concerns regarding a now-closed insider trading investigation. https://t.co/Abfl16eyKC @TheNVIndy
The Nevada Gaming Commission approved an unlimited gaming license for MGM Resorts International board member and billionaire Barry Diller, but left in a condition that he report any changes to a concluded SEC investigation to state gaming regulators. Story coming to @TheNVIndy
The Nevada Gaming Commission will consider an unlimited gaming license for billionaire and MGM Resorts board member Barry Diller. background: https://t.co/UVPhQmUADw @TheNVIndy
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