Former Resorts World Las Vegas Executive Sued for Alleged Negligence and Conspiracy

Former Resorts World Las Vegas Executive Sued for Alleged Negligence and Conspiracy

Former Resorts World Las Vegas (RWLV) executive, Andrew Pascal, is being sued for alleged negligence and conspiracy. The lawsuit was filed by the company’s former CEO, William Weidner, who claims that Pascal was responsible for the failure of the $4.3 billion project. Weidner alleges that Pascal was negligent in his duties as the executive in charge of the project, and that he conspired with others to mismanage the project and ultimately cause its failure.

The lawsuit states that Pascal was hired in 2013 to oversee the development of RWLV, which was intended to be a major casino-resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Weidner claims that Pascal failed to properly manage the project, resulting in numerous delays and cost overruns. He also alleges that Pascal was involved in a conspiracy with other executives to mismanage the project and ultimately cause its failure.

Weidner is seeking damages of more than $100 million for the losses he suffered due to the project’s failure. He claims that Pascal’s negligence and conspiracy caused him to lose his job as CEO, as well as significant financial losses.

The lawsuit is a reminder of the importance of proper management when it comes to large-scale projects. Companies must ensure that their executives are properly managing projects and not engaging in any activities that could lead to their failure. It is also a reminder of the potential consequences of negligence and conspiracy for those involved.

If Weidner’s allegations are proven true, it could set a precedent for future cases involving negligence and conspiracy in large-scale projects. It will be interesting to see how this case plays out and what impact it may have on future projects.