{"id":869,"date":"2020-12-24T01:03:14","date_gmt":"2020-12-23T14:03:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/?p=869"},"modified":"2020-12-24T01:26:23","modified_gmt":"2020-12-23T14:26:23","slug":"crown-resorts-battered-by-a-barrage-of-legal-action","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/crown-resorts-battered-by-a-barrage-of-legal-action\/","title":{"rendered":"Crown Resorts battered by a barrage of legal action"},"content":{"rendered":"
2020 has not been the best year for Crown Resorts. The global pandemic aside, the largest gambling and entertainment company in Australia, has faced numerous allegations including charges of money laundering. Every time one glances at the news there seem to be fresh revelations of misconduct by the beleaguered brand.<\/p>\n
As if its woes weren’t enough, Crown Resorts has recently had a couple of new lawsuits levelled against it that could prove to be the final nail in the flagging company’s coffin.<\/p>\n
Class-action<\/strong><\/p>\n As its stock price plummets and its plans to open a new casino in Sydney have been waylaid, Crown Resorts also has to reckon with a class-action lawsuit. The legal action was launched by the Maurice Blackburn Lawyers law firm that argues that the questionable conduct of Crown executives is responsible for its stock price’s freefall.<\/p>\n The law firm had faced Crown in court before with a legal confrontation in 2017 when Crown’s stock took a severe hit after it was found to violate Chinese laws that prohibit marketing to locals.<\/p>\n