MGM Resorts Suffers Backlash After Suing Shooting Victims

  • Lawyers, PR experts question wisdom of casino maneuver
  • ‘Rare to see a major brand blisteringly bury itself alive’
MGM Resorts Is Suing Victims Of The Las Vegas Mass Shooting
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It took just minutes for the hashtag #BoycottMGMResorts to appear on Twitter, and for people to declare they would no longer patronize the largest casino owner on the Las Vegas Strip.

“Was going to stay in November already changed my reservations,” a man named Brandon Tur wrote on Twitter. “One of the things you have to see multiple sources to believe it is real,” a woman named Susanne Abrams said.