Macau death plot raised during casino mogul testimony
Source: Associated Press
Macau death plot raised during casino mogul testimony
By KEN RITTER, Associated Press | May 5, 2015 | Updated: May 5, 2015 7:46pm
LAS VEGAS (AP) Casino mogul Sheldon Adelson found himself answering questions in a Las Vegas courtroom on Tuesday about what he knew about a plot to behead employees in Macau and if Chinese government promises were broken as Las Vegas Sands Corp. developed properties on the lucrative Cotai Strip.
The billionaire chairman of Sands and Venetian resorts in Las Vegas, Macau and Singapore testified at proceedings that mostly focused on jurisdiction for the wrongful termination lawsuit filed by ousted Sands China Ltd. chief Steven Jacobs.
With reporters and Nevada gambling regulators taking notes, Adelson, the top Republican party donor in the U.S., found himself characterizing a dispute with China about obtaining permits for an apartment high-rise in Macau.
"I want to rephrase. It was a misunderstanding," Adelson responded when Jacobs' attorney, James Pisanelli, asked him to describe an earlier comment about broken commitments by government officials about strata-title.
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