A $7.8 million penalty just landed on Caesars Palace after regulators found the casino failed to stop millions in suspicious bets by an illegal bookmaker tied to Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter. This isn’t just about one gambler—two other major Vegas casinos have already been fined for similar issues, showing how deep the problem runs. Caesars admits their anti-money laundering systems didn’t work, and now they’re promising better staff training and oversight. With so much money and high-profile names involved, it’s raising big questions about casino accountability and what really goes on behind the scenes in Vegas. What do you think needs to change? #News #LasVegas #CaesarsPalace






