Since the "Do Not Disturb" days are over in Vegas, some are wondering whether security will alert authorities if they come into your room and find drugs there.

We have our answer.

https://gizmodo.com/broadcoms-billio...ion-1828250738

Henry Nicholas, who founded Broadcom in 1991 with $5000, is now a multi-billionaire. He's also been known to have substance abuse problems and is supposedly "addicted to sex workers" (lol).

Encore security found meth, ecstasy, and cocaine in his room, and reported it to the police.

He was later arrested, along with a female companion named Ashley Fargo.

They were charged with "drug trafficking", though it's not suspected that he actually sells the drugs. Once you're caught with more than a recreational amount of drugs, you are charged with trafficking.

He retained famous Vegas attorney David Chesnoff, who seemingly pulls off miracles in court on behalf of his criminally accused clients. I personally know two people who have benefited from his (expensive) services.







Sorry, but even if I'm a drug addict weirdo, if I have $30 billion to my name, I'm getting high with hotter chicks than that.

Here's a 2008 Vanity Fair article about him, full of accusations by a former co-worker: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2008/11/nicholas200811