The paper details how Jeff met the call girl,Cheylee Kessee, at the establishment’s barataround 1 am. The pairthenwalked for nearly forty minutes before heading to a cashier, where Jeff withdrew $1,000.
Jeff and Kessee then made their way to his hotel room, with Glass following them from a distance and keeping in contact with the s*x worker via text messages. Just eight minutes later, the woman left the room, leaving the husband “slumped on the bathroom floor.”
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The widow of a man who passed away from a fental overde at a hotel while meeting with a h**ker is suing the Las Vegas establishment
Jennifer, who described her late husband as her “soulmate” and “twin flame” in his obituary, isnowseeking justice through a lawsuit against the Palazzo’s owners, Venetian Casino Resort LLC.
The suit alleges thatcasino operatorswere aware of their activities but failed to take proper action to protect guests like Jeff.
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Ben Edwards, a Law professor at the University of Nevada,commentedon the case, believing it to have some meriton the grounds ofthe casino’s potential negligence.
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“Anytime you invite somebody onto your property, youhave an obligation tomake sure the place is safe,” he stated, explaining that the lawsuit ultimately hinges on whether the hotel failed to prevent known dangers.
“The kinds of dangers youhave toprotect against are real dangers you know about. You have to try to prevent known dangers. The question the court will figure out is whether it was unreasonable for the casino to not monitor, or not communicate, for this sort of thing.”
The lawsuit comes two years after the culprits confessed to voluntary manslaughter and robbery
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Shortly after Jeff’s body was discovered, Kessee and Glass were apprehended and charged with m*rder.
Glass was sentenced to 50 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after 20 years, while Kessee received a shorter, 20-year sentence with the possibility of parole after serving 8 years.
His obituary described him as a caring father whose great joy in life was raising his three daughters. “He was there for every moment and milestone, cheering his girls on daily.”
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“His wife, Jenny, was the greatest love of his life aside from the Lord.They loved tospend time drinkingcoffeeand sittingout on the back porch in the morning sun together, going to church on Sunday mornings.”
The lawsuit does not specify the amount Jennifer is seeking in damages from the Palazzo’s owners, but herfamily hopes to hold the hotel accountable for the circumstances that led to Jeff’s death.
According to experts, the claim’s success hinges on proving that the hotel was aware of the danger that befell the victim
“In Nevada, all types of property ownersare legally obligatedto keep their premises reasonably safe,” wrote Robert W. Cottle, former Trial Lawyer of Nevada, on hiswebsite.
“For hotels,casinos, and othertypes ofcommercial properties, this legal obligation includes strong security measures.”
Cottle explained that injuries happening as a result of a failure to meet these standards fall under a concept known as “premises liability.”
To establish a successful liability claim, it’s crucial to prove that the defendant “either caused, was aware of, or should have been aware of the dangerous condition.”
“Ownership has a legal duty to put security measures in place to reduce the risk of further violent crimes,” Cottle added.
“No accountability.” Netizens sympathized with the widow’s claim but argued that the husband was ultimately responsible
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