Las Vegas Crime News Roundup: Attacker of Judge Faces Up To 65 Years in Prison

Deobra Redden will be spending as much as 65 years behind bars for jumping over a Las Vegas court bench and repeatedly assaulting a judge.

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Deobra Redden, pictured above. He was sentenced to prison for decades. (Image: KTNV)

Redden, 31, of Las Vegas, was sentenced this week for between 26 and 65 years, his attorney, Carl Arnold, a Nevada criminal defense lawyer, revealed on Wednesday.

He explained that Redden pleaded “guilty but mentally ill” to attempted murder and five other counts, NBC News reported. Some of the other charges included: battery of a protected person age 60 or older resulting in substantial bodily harm, intimidating a public officer, and battery by a prisoner.

Initially, he was indicted on nine charges. Earlier this year, Redden pled not guilty and later was placed on trial. But his trial ended when he agreed to the plea bargain.

The agreement between the two legal teams “reflects a delicate balance between accepting responsibility for a regrettable incident and recognizing the impact of Mr. Redden’s untreated mental illness at the time,” Arnold said.

The incident took place on January 3 when Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus announced at the Regional Justice Center that she was sending him to prison on a prior attempted battery charge. He suddenly hurled obscenities and leaped at Holthus while she was seated on the bench.

She required medical attention for her injuries. Other officials in the courtroom at the time also suffered injuries when they tried to restrain Redden.

During the recent trial, Arnold revealed that Redden failed to take a schizophrenia medication the day of the attack.

The judge who sentenced Redden was Susan Johnson.

Man Faces Trial for Allegedly Stabbing Woman

A man is heading to court after he was accused of slashing a woman last month at a Downtown Las Vegas motel.

Ryan Heider was charged with attempted murder with the use of a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping with the use of a deadly weapon, and battery with the use of a deadly weapon.

The victim attempted to flee from the unnamed Fremont Street motel room, but Heider stopped her, police said. He then repeatedly stabbed her, police added.

Later, he was arrested for the November 22 knifing when he was located at a parking lot of a Sahara Avenue car dealership.

When speaking with Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officers, the victim admitted she provided the suspect sex in exchange for money, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.

She was stabbed in the back and stomach. Her injuries were described by police as “life threatening.”

LVMPD Officer Killed on I-15

A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officer, identified as Colton Pulsipher, was fatally injured following a Thursday morning crash on I-15 in Nevada.

The other driver was heading the wrong way on the freeway’s northbound lanes near the Valley of Fire State Park, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.

Pulsipher, 29, was off-duty at the time. He had just completed a shift and was driving his personal vehicle when the collision took place at about 12:30 a.m.

Another man also died from the collision. A woman was injured but is expected to survive. One of these other two people was the wrong-way driver, according to news reports.

Their identities weren’t immediately released.

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Apricot Celebrates 30 Years, Redefining Microgaming Legacy with Platform Focus

Microgaming-rebranded-to-ApricotCelebrating its 30th anniversary, Apricot—formerly known as Microgaming Software Systems Limited—marks this milestone with a bold rebranding that looks ahead. Known for its pioneering work in online gaming, Apricot has transitioned away from content aggregation to focus on delivering advanced platform software solutions, setting a new course for its future. This evolution captures the company’s history while redefining its role as a platform-driven technology provider for the gaming industry.

Evolving from Gaming Content to Platform Expertise

The transformation of Apricot began in 2022 when Games Global acquired Microgaming’s game assets and distribution network, allowing Apricot to zero in on its platform services. With this shift, Apricot has dedicated itself to creating a secure, scalable infrastructure to support leading gaming brands worldwide. By focusing exclusively on platform software, Apricot now enables seamless, responsible gaming experiences, processing over 210 million bets daily and earning over 20 industry awards, solidifying its position as a trusted name in iGaming.

A Fresh Visual Identity Signaling Apricot’s New Path

Aligned with its platform-focused mission, Apricot has introduced a refreshed visual identity that captures both its evolved focus and its heritage as Microgaming. The updated look symbolizes Apricot’s shift from a content distributor to a dedicated platform provider, reinforcing its commitment to delivering robust technology for gaming brands. This cohesive design extends across all brand materials, enhancing Apricot’s recognition in the market and emphasizing a clear, professional focus on advanced gaming solutions. With bold, contemporary graphics, the revitalized brand breathes fresh life into Apricot’s people-first philosophy and dedication to innovation.

While Apricot’s visuals have transformed, core elements like the name and logo remain intact, preserving the brand’s legacy while representing its future ambitions.

New Website and Digital Presence

Alongside its rebranding, Apricot has launched an updated website that embodies its refined vision and showcases its historical achievements, present capabilities, and future goals. This digital platform provides users with a cohesive view of Apricot’s investments, partnerships, and the strength of its partner network. As an intuitive platform, it represents Apricot’s commitment to delivering reliable technology solutions that support seamless and responsible gaming experiences.

Looking to the Future

This 30th anniversary is not only a celebration of Apricot’s heritage as Microgaming but also a vision for its future as a platform-driven technology leader. Throughout 2024, Apricot aims to increase brand visibility, leveraging owned media and strategic partnerships to establish itself as a leader in iGaming software solutions. This enhanced strategy aligns with Apricot’s commitment to innovation and responsible gaming, promising continued support to its clients, partners, and the global gaming community.

In the years to come, Apricot’s dedication to platform excellence and industry evolution will remain at the forefront, underscoring its transformation from a pioneer in online gaming to a leader in platform technology.

Source:

Microgaming Unveils a New Chapter: A Platform for the Future, linkedin.com, 2024.

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Las Vegas Sands’ Dr. Miriam Adelson Makes First Political Donation in Nearly Two Years

Dr. Miriam Adelson, the largest individual shareholder of the Las Vegas Sands casino empire she inherited from her late husband, has made her first political donation in nearly two years. But the cash didn’t go directly to Donald Trump, the former president whose 2016 and 2020 White House campaigns she and her husband, Sheldon Adelson, dumped more than $200 million into.

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Dr. Miriam Adelson remains the largest shareholder of Las Vegas Sands, the casino empire founded by her late husband. Adelson hasn’t yet donated to Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid, though she resumed her political spending in March after nearly two years. (Image: Haaretz)

Adelson controls 46% of the Sands organization following her $2 billion stock sell-off last year to acquire a controlling ownership position in the NBA Dallas Mavericks. Adelson, a stalwart Republican and perhaps the strongest pro-Israel voice in the United States, remained politically active in 2022 after the January 2021 death of her husband.

Adelson gave $1 million to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) reelection in 2022, a contribution many saw as an effort to win political favor for the state welcoming in commercial casinos. She also gave $20 million to GOP congressional committees that year.

Adelson’s political spending went quiet throughout 2023. But federal campaign finance records show that Adelson, who’s worth more than $30 billion, might be returning to the political arena ahead of the November 2024 presidential election.

PAC Money

Before 2024, Adelson’s last political donation was an $8,100 contribution in November 2022 to a California Republican’s Attorney General campaign. Records from the Federal Election Commission reveal that Adelson reopened her political treasure chest in March with a $5,000 donation to the Las Vegas Sands Political Action Committee (Sands PAC).

The Sands PAC predominantly supports Republican candidates both on the federal and state level. The PAC limits its contributions to a maximum of $5,000 per candidate.

Adelson pitching in $5,000 is rather uneventful, but it could hint that the billionaire is readying to ramp up her political spending. Adelson said during the 2024 GOP primary that she wouldn’t endorse or financially support a candidate in favor of allowing the Republican electorate to decide who should challenge President Joe Biden.

The primary is long over, yet Adelson hasn’t contributed to Trump’s 2024 campaign. He needs cash, as the costly lawsuits against him play out.

Adelson and her husband poured more than $524 million into Republican campaigns and PACs between 2011 and 2022.

Biden Outpacing Trump

According to the FEC, Biden has significantly more cash on hand than Trump. The incumbent has around $130.8 million in funds to spend on his 2024 campaign, while Trump is said to have around $66.7 million.

Adelson, of course, can singlehandedly push Trump above Biden, assuming the Democrats’ largest donors, including George Soros and Michael Bloomberg, don’t do the same with hefty donations to the president.

Trump will be without the support of Americans for Prosperity, the super PAC controlled by the Koch network. The group backed Nikki Haley during the 2024 GOP presidential primary. The Koch network is controlled by Charles Koch, one of the world’s richest individuals who has long been a Republican supporter, but a Trump foe.

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Indiana iGaming Revenue Could Exceed 2 Billion Dollars Within Three Years

A report commissioned by the Indiana Gaming Commission and conducted by Spectrum Group has found that the iGaming industry in the state could be able to generate revenue of up to 2.1 billion dollars over the first three years after legalization.

The report’s detailed prediction was that the iGaming sector could bring in between 1.9 and 2.1 billion dollars in revenue. This prediction is 5 percent more optimistic than what was revealed in the 2022 report.

The study has also pointed out that iGaming tax revenue over the first three years following legalization could amount to 929 million dollars for the state of Indiana. That prediction also represents a 5 percent increase on the estimations of the previous report.

The introduction of legal online gambling has been discussed for a long time in Indiana, with opponents claiming that online casinos would affect the activity of the long-standing land-based casinos in the state. However, the report claims that iGaming did not have a negative impact on other forms of gaming in other American states where it was introduced.

Despite the data provided in the report, chances for the legalization of online gambling in Indiana appear slim in 2024 because state legislators have agreed not to bring in any new proposals to this respect this year.

Lacking iGaming Legislation

The online sports betting industry has grown at a fast pace during the past few years in the United States, with online sportsbooks now legal in nearly half of the American states. However, iGaming has not been accepted on such a large scale, currently online gambling is legal in just seven states.

The lack of legislation for iGaming has prompted a major player such as WynnBet to close its operations in a number of states in August 2023. That left the major casino operator with activities just in Nevada in Massachusetts, where it owns land-based properties.

The chances of iGaming being introduced in New York also appear unlikely in 2024 after Governor Kathy Hochul has not introduced online gaming in the executive budget for 2025. However, state senator Joseph Addabbo did file a revised iGaming bill last week.

The example of the states that have introduced legal online gambling does provide some interesting data, though. Pennsylvania, for example, saw iGaming help its industry to reach a new gambling revenue record in 2023, a total amount of 5.7 billion dollars.

The iGaming sector attracted gross revenue of 1.5 billion dollars across the United States in the third quarter of 2023, an increase of 26 percent year-on-year and an all-time record for a single quarter.

Source: “Report finds Indiana igaming revenue could exceed $2bn within three years“. iGaming Business. January 19, 2024.

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Australian Aristocrat, Ainsworth Pioneer Len Ainsworth is 100 Years Old

australian_aristocrat_ainsworth_pioneer_len_ainsworth_is_100_years_old_oldvm1The gaming industry has cause to celebrate a true pioneer and ambassador of gaming this month with the 100th birthday of Len Ainsworth – the Australian innovator whose games not everyone loved but who left his mark indelibly on the industry so many of the precious years of life he devoted to it

To say he has been a somewhat controversial figure would be putting it mildly – to say he is loved and honored by all for his work would be a half-truth at best. However, he has always been his own man, and in the rugged country of Australia, that alone is enough to gain him respect. The fact that he stuck to it, through thick and thin should earn him respect anywhere.

A Century in the Making

Born on July 11th, 1923, Leonard Hastings Ainsworth is simply an icon as is his legacy in gaming – even from a purely mechanical, maths, and entertainment standpoint but there is always so much more to the picture of a survivor and a winner.

Some have even called him the devil incarnate – what he is, even today, is most certainly an enigma – hard to sort, difficult to understand completely in retrospect, and always a bit of a mysterious figure for such a well-known name. In fact, the enigma begins in his first year of life as Wikipedia lists his year of birth as “1922 or 1923” – since he is celebrating his 100th birthday this week, we’ll go with the latter.

He established himself in his first major company in 1933, Ainsworth Consolidated Industries of Australia building on his father’s work and created one of his most well-known brands in 1953 with Aristocrat Leisure. His family still maintains significant control of Ainsworth. The company’s journey to online gaming was not smooth and lucrative from the beginning but eventually, the company inked a deal with the former NYX (now part of the rebranded Scientific Games known as Light & Wonder) to distribute its legendary titles in 2013.

In the interim, he created Ainsworth Game Technology which enjoys sales in over 50 countries while other related titles are available in more than 200 jurisdictions. Some countries, such as Australia, have multiple gaming jurisdictions making it difficult to line up some of the numbers for a more precise recounting.

A recent posting on the company’s website announced his imminent centenary, the marvel said he wanted to express his gratitude for the support he has received and the successes he’s had thanks to family, friends, and many colleagues.

I feel privileged to have reached this milestone and to have seen how the gaming industry has evolved and flourished over the years. I have been fortunate in establishing a worldwide reputation for quality equipment that continues to lead the field and that pleases me to no end. I have worked with many great people along the way, without them none of it would be possible.” said Mr Ainsworth.

Mr. Ainsworth’s foundation gives back to the Australian communities that supported him in his endeavors as well. The Ainsworth Foundation supports Australians in every community with education, healthcare, medical research, and other important causes. “Personally, I’m most proud that my good fortune enables me to support so many worthwhile causes,” he said.

Perhaps more important to an outside observer would be the legacy he has created in empowering individuals to reach their full potential by fostering an environment of innovation and creativity that has become a culture in its own right within and beyond the company.

One of those who is a beneficiary of his mentoring and tutelage is the current Chairman of Ainsworth Game Technology, Danny Gladstone, who said: “I started my career in the gaming industry 50 years ago working for Len. It was a privilege to then have the opportunity to work with him again 16 years ago at Ainsworth and build on his legacy. He is a true icon globally and our industry would not be what it is without him. I wish him all the very best on his 100th birthday.

Another Side of the COin

However, most people don’t live to be 100 and become profoundly wealthy without leaving a wake in the still waters of life. Australian pokie opponents have blamed him directly for gambling harm that has come to some citizens. With those rifts and age, many centenarians can also become a bit salty, as may be the case with Ainsworth.

The Weekend Australian Magazine visited him at home on Sydney’s Hunters Hill a few weeks ago and he reportedly didn’t mince any words when a reporter asked him to share what he thought about people who say his “actions” throughout his career may have been “evil”. Ainsworth replied:“It is offensive to me. feel that the people who criticize me are mainly people who are narrow-minded bigoted bastards, that’s what it comes down to. They need to get on with their own lives and not interfere with others.”

When asked if he was, indeed, the devil incarnate the quick-witted 99-year-old replied: “If they want to paint me that way, I don’t mind. Besides which, they can all get stuffed.”

Source: Celebrating Len Ainsworth on his 100th Birthday, Ainsworth, 6-7-2023

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