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  1. Picture in link at the bottom: Police say a Las Vegas woman who accompanied two men to their Strip hotel rooms stole expensive luxury watches from both in what are believed to be prostitution-related thefts. Windy Rose Jones, 23, was booked Monday at the Clark County Detention Center on two counts of felony grand larceny. Arrest reports for Jones indicate she was taken into custody after two men reported to police the thefts of watches from their hotel rooms at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in February and March. One watch was valued at $45,000. The second was valued at $37,000. In the first case, police were called on Feb. 21 by Cosmopolitan security to the hotel for a man reporting he was “the victim of a grand larceny and possibly being drugged,” police wrote in an arrest report for Jones. The man told police he met a woman named “Rosa” inside the Cosmopolitan near the Vesper bar at the property. He then went to his room with the woman, and they drank margaritas. “While he and Rosa were in the room waiting on the room service (he) claims that the topic of sex was never on the agenda or part of the conversation,” police wrote in the reports. The man said “he does not remember much of the night due to falling asleep shortly after finishing his margarita,” police said. The man also told police “Rosa may have drugged him.” He awoke the next morning to find $1,500 in cash missing from his wallet. His Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch worth $37,000 was also gone. The man told police the woman had distinctive tattoos, including a lion tattooed on her thigh. In the second case, a man told police that on March 24 he met a woman on the Cosmopolitan casino floor. He invited her to his room and ordered room service. He noticed the woman had a large lion or tiger tattooed on her leg, police said. He awoke the next day to find his Rolex Daytona watch worth $45,000 and iPhone 12 missing. He also told police he may have been drugged. Police said as part of their investigation they examined “multiple photos of Jones from multiple prostitution related ads on the internet.” “The photos showed Jones with a large lion tattoo on her upper leg,” police wrote. Jones was arrested by Las Vegas police April 4. She declined to talk to investigators and asked for a lawyer. Police said in her arrest reports that they documented the existence of a lion tattoo on her leg as part of their investigation. Criminal complaints have not been filed in either case. Jones is currently out of custody. She is scheduled to appear in Las Vegas Justice Court in both cases in May for a status hearing on the filing of criminal complaints. https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/woman-accused-of-stealing-watches-valued-at-82k-from-men-on-strip-2329917/
  2. Tiesto deal announced with Resorts World https://www.instagram.com/p/CNsUKUmHCtn/
  3. Minor league baseball update:
  4. $5 million lawsuit over the artwork https://nypost.com/2021/04/13/salt-bae-hit-with-5m-copyright-suit-over-artwork-of-chef/
  5. Will have to see what the gaming control board decides. Separately, Clark County meets next week to go over other proposed changes. Could be looking at some loosening regulations soon.
  6. COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS — A weekend pool opens up Sunday night events. Drenched After Dark launches at The Pool Marquee on Sunday, April 18, with DJ Vice manning the decks. The event under the stars features bottle service and late-night bites with doors opening at 10 p.m. Table reservations are required, starting at $400, and swimming is encouraged. Marquee also has night swimming on Friday and Saturday nights. [EaterWire]
  7. Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Tuesday that people should be "cautious not to overinterpret" the Food and Drug Administration's decision to temporarily halt use of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine. "Let's start with what the FDA didn't do," Gottlieb, the former FDA commissioner and current member of Pfizer's board of directors, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "They didn't revoke the emergency use authorization. They didn't order this off the market." "This was a requested pause, which is an awkward regulatory step but I think it reflects the level of caution on their part to not to appear to act too forcefully here," he said of the decision, which came after six women, out of millions vaccinated, developed blood clots. But Gottlieb predicted that the move will nonetheless "fuel the hesitancy" from some people to get a Covid vaccine. "Even if there isn't a causal relationship, even if this is exceedingly rare, I think we're going to see that whole conversation now get ignited on social media," he said. The single-dose vaccine is being paused "out of an abundance of caution" after six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood clotting disorder following their vaccinations, the FDA said Tuesday morning. All of those cases occurred in women between the ages of 18 and 48, with symptoms developing six to 13 days after they received the shot. Nearly 7 million doses of J&J's vaccine have been administered, making the adverse events "extremely rare," the FDA stressed in a joint statement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/13/scott-gottlieb-cautions-against-overreaction-to-johnson-johnson-covid-vaccine-pause.html
  8. Stadium update: MGM Resorts president and CEO Bill Hornbuckle said Saturday the company is working with Gov. Steve Sisolak to open Allegiant Stadium at full capacity. “I know this fall we’ll have a full stadium for the Raiders,” Hornbuckle said. “I’m hoping by July Fourth weekend the community is in a place where we can just do what we normally do and have some fun.” If Allegiant Stadium gets the green light to operate at full capacity by July, the first major event on the stadium’s calendar is a Garth Brooks concert on July 10th. The concert originally was scheduled for February 2020 and sold out the 65,000 seats within 75 minutes. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said last month the league expects that stadiums across the country will be operating at full capacity. “All of us in the NFL want to see every one of our fans back,” Goodell said. “Football is simply not the same without fans. We expect to have full stadiums in the upcoming season.” https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/raiders/raiders-mgm-optimistic-allegiant-stadium-will-be-full-this-season-2326494/
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