Marina Bay Sands in Singapore to pay $9.1 mil to former patron to end lawsuit, reports Bloomberg


SINGAPORE (BLOOMBERG) - Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore casino run by billionaire Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Corp, has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a former patron, meeting his demand for a $9.1 million, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Marina Bay Sands also agreed to allow Wang Xi back into the casino as long as he abides by its policies, said the person, who asked not be identified because the matter is confidential. A spokesman for Marina Bay Sands declined to comment. Mr Wang also declined to comment through his lawyer at Rajah & Tann Singapore.

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