Hit Me!: Fighting The Las Vegas Mob By The Numbers

Author:   Danielle Gomes ,  Jay Bonansinga
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9780762780723


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   07 May 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Danielle Gomes ,  Jay Bonansinga
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Globe Pequot Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.034kg
ISBN:  

9780762780723


ISBN 10:   076278072
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   07 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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As head of the audit division of the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the 1970s, Dennis Gomes pursued Mafia connections to Las Vegas's gambling industry. The 1995 MartinScorsese film Casino . . . drew on Mr. Gromes's investigation into how Las Vegas mobsters had embezzled more than $20 million from the Stardust Casino. --New York Times Gomes . . . became Nevada's top casino corruption investigator in the 1970s. He later wentto work for the casinos, he told the New York Times in 1995, 'because I knew the businessfrom the inside out, and, believe it or not, I liked a lot of the people who were in it.' --Washington Post Dennis Gomes went from investigating crime among casino managers to joining theindustry's ranks, becoming . . . a turnaround specialist for troubled gambling venues. . . . He later described himself as a 'gung-ho, idealistic crime buster.' --Wall Street Journal Dennis Gomes will always be remembered as a true 'only-in-Las Vegas'-type character. . . .He was recruited from the business world to be an agent and division chief at the stateGaming Control Board. It was in that role that he and his team raided mob-controlled Las Vegas casinos. --Las Vegas Sun Dennis Gomes . . . began his gaming career as the youngest-ever chief of the Audit Division for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and he ended it as the co-owner of Resorts Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ--grabbing headlines from start to finish. As a gaming regulator Gomes uncovered the Stardust skim, the largest casino skim in gaming history. After this bust, Gomes decided to clean up the gaming industry from the inside. --from The Gaming Hall of Fame's profile of Dennis Gomes, 2012 Inductee


As head of the audit division of the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the 1970s, Dennis Gomes pursued Mafia connections to Las Vegas's gambling industry. The 1995 MartinScorsese film Casino ... drew on Mr. Gromes's investigation into how Las Vegas mobsters had embezzled more than $20 million from the Stardust Casino. -New York Times Gomes ... became Nevada's top casino corruption investigator in the 1970s. He later wentto work for the casinos, he told the New York Times in 1995, 'because I knew the businessfrom the inside out, and, believe it or not, I liked a lot of the people who were in it.' -Washington Post Dennis Gomes went from investigating crime among casino managers to joining theindustry's ranks, becoming ... a turnaround specialist for troubled gambling venues... He later described himself as a 'gung-ho, idealistic crime buster.' -Wall Street Journal Dennis Gomes will always be remembered as a true 'only-in-Las Vegas'-type character...He was recruited from the business world to be an agent and division chief at the stateGaming Control Board. It was in that role that he and his team raided mob-controlled Las Vegas casinos. -Las Vegas Sun Dennis Gomes ... began his gaming career as the youngest-ever chief of the Audit Division for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and he ended it as the co-owner of Resorts Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ-grabbing headlines from start to finish. As a gaming regulator Gomes uncovered the Stardust skim, the largest casino skim in gaming history. After this bust, Gomes decided to clean up the gaming industry from the inside. -from The Gaming Hall of Fame's profile of Dennis Gomes, 2012 Inductee


As head of the audit division of the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the 1970s, Dennis Gomes pursued Mafia connections to Las Vegas's gambling industry. The 1995 Martin<br>Scorsese film Casino . . . drew on Mr. Gromes's investigation into how Las Vegas mobsters had embezzled more than $20 million from the Stardust Casino. --New York Times Gomes . . . became Nevada's top casino corruption investigator in the 1970s. He later went<br>to work for the casinos, he told the New York Times in 1995, 'because I knew the business<br>from the inside out, and, believe it or not, I liked a lot of the people who were in it.' <br>--Washington Post Dennis Gomes went from investigating crime among casino managers to joining the<br>industry's ranks, becoming . . . a turnaround specialist for troubled gambling venues. . . . He later described himself as a 'gung-ho, idealistic crime buster.' --Wall Street Journal Dennis Gomes will always be remembered as a true 'only-in-Las Vegas'-type character. . . .<br>He was recruited from the business world to be an agent and division chief at the state<br>Gaming Control Board. It was in that role that he and his team raided mob-controlled Las Vegas casinos. --Las Vegas Sun Dennis Gomes . . . began his gaming career as the youngest-ever chief of the Audit Division for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and he ended it as the co-owner of Resorts Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ--grabbing headlines from start to finish. As a gaming regulator Gomes uncovered the Stardust skim, the largest casino skim in gaming history. After this bust, Gomes decided to clean up the gaming industry from the inside. <br>--from The Gaming Hall of Fame's profile of Dennis Gomes, 2012 Inductee


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Danielle Gomes, daughter of the late Dennis Gomes, who owned and operated Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, is a freelance writer and filmmaker. She co-wrote and narrated a documentary short on America's homeless that won a Telly Award and a Videographer's Award of Excellence. She is a member of the Association of Writers and Writers Program. Jay Bonansinga is the author of Pinkerton's War (Lyons Press), The Sinking of the Eastland, a Chicago Reader Critics Choice Book, and more than ten novels. He is also the author of the novelization of the television series The Walking Dead, a book titled The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor.

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