He was later found dead in his room of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Shooter Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the hotel onto a crowd gathered for the Route 91 Harvest music festival. MGM and Live Nation were not adequately prepared for the shooting, the lawyers say, alleging the exits.
2017 shooting at the Mandalay Bay left 58 people dead and hundreds wounded from bullets or injured in the ensuing chaos. The victims' lawyers are claiming negligence since they say staff at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, which MGM owns, did not properly monitor the hotel or stop Paddock from bringing dozens of guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition into the hotel.
LAS VEGAS (KABC) - A massive settlement is expected to be announced in lawsuits involving the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, sources tell ABC News.Īn exact amount of the settlement has not been disclosed yet, but Mandalay Bay owner MGM Resorts has previously indicated in financial filings it expects to pay up to $800 million in settlements over the mass shooting. A settlement potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars is expected to be announced in the lawsuits over the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting.