The Lodge Hualapai Holdup Leads to Nevada Lawsuit By Victimized Former Bartender

An ex-bartender at a South Summerlin, Nev. sports bar/gaming locus filed a causa this calendar week inwards res publica court. He is thought-provoking how his paychecks were deducted to repay o'er $3,900 that he handed o'er to an armed bandit who demanded money.

The holdup took put on Dec. 4, 2020, at The Lodge Hualapai. The bartender, Black Prince Parker, 42, says he position his custody up when the robber appeared in the venue, brandishing a firearm, KLAS, a local TV station reported. Then, he gave the bandit the hard cash in the register and what was left hand on the bar.

Without consulting anyone, Charles Christopher Parker pose his signature on a repayment constitute a few hours after the robbery, KLAS said. He had agreed to $300 coming regularly from paychecks until the amount stolen, $3,937.35, was repaid. The tally was repaid lastly summer.

I wasn’t mentation right,” Charlie Parker latterly told the TV station. “I just now had a gun shoved inward my face and I signed the document.”

“It’s Dec 2020. We’re in the midriff of COVID,” Dorothy Parker added. “People are fighting for jobs left wing and right. I say i allow the thought of having a steady job with becalm income cloud my judgment.”

Parker was later fired from his job after taking a vacation, KLAS reported, based on statements from Bird Parker and his attorneys: Sam Mirejovsky and Amanda Brookhyser, who narrow down inward judicial proceeding at their Las Vegas jurisprudence firm.

The sports debar forced Dorothy Parker to ratify the get and put to work below unjust conditions, the attorneys alleged inward an question with KLAS.

Lawyers Call It Outrageous

“It’s a exact for repayment, for money that was taken from him,” Mirejovsky told the TV station. “It’s the to the highest degree outrageous thing I’ve ever seen and it’s not right.”

He allowed this armed assailant to add up in, fare what he was threatening to do, and allow without getting himself weakened or without getting the patrons hurt,” Brookhyser added inwards an question with KLAS. “He did everything right. His employer did everything wrong.”

Police later arrested a suspect inwards the robbery. He was identified as Jack McLaughlin, 43. He faces charges for several armed robberies during 2020.

Recently, the Battle Born State Labor Commissioner’s power recommended a settlement between Parker and The Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge Hualapai for $5,500, KLAS said. Bird Parker refused to hold to the offer.

One gaming law professor, Henry M. Robert Jarvis, who teaches at Nova Southeastern University’s Sam Shepard Broad College of Law and is not connected to the case, agreed that “The Lodge did everything wrong. And Parker did everything right.”

“It simply boggles the nous that the Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge did what it did — its deal is simply outrageous,” Jarvis told Casino.org.

“Indeed, Bird Parker is a hero, and the Lodge should hold recognized him as such. Imagine if Bird Parker had lay upwards a struggle and McLaughlin had started shooting. In add-on to Parker, the bar’s patrons and other faculty members could make been wound or killed,” he added.

Six-Figure Settlement Possible

Jarvis added he was not surprised that Bird Parker turned down the Lodge’s $5,500 resolution offer. If the case goes to trial, a panel is sledding to live very likeable to Parker, Jarvis said.

If I were advising Parker, I would notify him to keep come out for at least sixer figures,” Jarvis suggested.

Casino.org reached out to The Lodge for comment. But in that location was no more straightaway response.

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