I came across this article today and thought it would be of interest to everyone, especially since there was a lot of recent discussion along these lines. The gist of it, (all allegedly of course), is that the Riviera Director of Security found out the slot director had rigged the game "Money Blast" so that nobody could win the jackpot. He then notified the CEO as well as the Vice President for operations but nothing was done about it. At that point he reported it to Gaming Control, and the Riviera suspended him, eventually terminating him when he refused to stop the contact with Gaming Control.
You can read about it on courthousenews.com
This apparently happened at the end of 1011 into 2012. I don't really care too much about this case, but I am wondering why there is no mention of whether the allegations that a machine had been rigged were found to have merit. You'd think that with a full year to investigate they would have come up with something by now.
Or perhaps they did, but the public doesn't get to know what the results were.
It will be interesting to see what information comes out in the future, at trial or otherwise. I also find it hard to imagine why the Riviera hasn't put out some kind of PR statement if Gaming Control did indeed exonerated them.