following is one post among many in a long and complex saga:
I said I would get back to this group with more information about out Peter experience and since speaking with Betsy last night (as I believe some of you recently have) - I feel better about sharing some of the details now. First of all, let me start by saying that we (me, my husband and family) were with Peter this past March when he placed some of the Binion and Golden Nugget bets shown in the tickets in previous posts... except we didn't know him as Peter Falcone - he told us his name was Peter Serrano - he even had a license which he stragetically flashed to prove it. Our hope is that others will come to realize how Peter operates and "friends" strangers and avoid him at ALL costs. How We Met: Peter must have been watching us in the casino from afar. One morning, we were all in the high roller section talking about the basketball tournament we were in Vegas to watch, who we were going to bet, etc... Peter came over and sat close to us and began playing video poker (Jacks or Better) and was clearly flashing a wad of cash. I noticed him but no one else did. After awhile, everyone split up and I remained behind to play my slot machine - Peter was still playing video poker. It didn't take him long to begin talking to me about betting, the sports book, odds of winning, etc.... Since I'm not a gambler, I didn't really know what he was talking about so I called over my brother and husband. We all got to talking and it wasn't long before Peter started telling us all about the house he lives in on the beach in Malibut (clearly was Betsy's house, not his), how he is a professional gambler who travels from Malibu to Vegas every weekend to place bets, how he has 5 or 6 employees who act as "runners" for him - each owning a section of casinos on the strip, etc... He runs upstairs to his room (so he said) and came down with losing tickets to show us 'how serious a gambler he really is' - in fact, one of the losing tickets for like $22k is the same ticket shown in the previous posts. We aren't really impressed but we do find him interesting and high energy and funny so we invite him to a party we were having that evening in our suite and he shows up. Halfway through the party, we all decide to go ziplining down Fremont Avenue and, against is wishes, he joined us. The line to ziplining was around the corner so out of nowhere, Peter "buys" a place for us on line by giving two girls $300 to get off line and give us their place - and they did. So we all ziplined together, went back to hang out at the suite and talk, etc... He seemed like a lot of fun. He also ordered a stretch limo for a couple he just met thru us to take them back to their hotel that night. He later gave them front row seats to a sold-out show (Jersey Boys). My father also met Peter that night and told us "watch out for that guy - no one is that nice for no reason". Another family friend who met Peter that night as well, who is also an attorney, told us to watch out for him. The next day, Peter wanted to take us all to dinner at a really expensive restaurant on the strip. We told him no, we didn't have time given the basketball game we were heading to so instead we all had dinner together at the Nugget - our treat. During dinner, I started asking him a lot of questions about his business (I often interview people with my work) - I asked him if he had a 401k program, how he pays his employees (he said he finds guys who 1) are married and 2) have kids in school because if he is going to hand over $100k to a runner, he needs to know they aren't going to get up and move to mexico with his money - AND if he has kids in school, etc. he is less likely to leave town. He said he pays his runners @ $75-100k a year plus 1-2% commission on the bets (he said he needed to do this given some legal tax laws that require the runners to be part-owners of his company which, in turn, would legally allow them to bet on his behalf).
The entire time we were in Vegas with Peter, he was constantly on his cell phone - constantly. He said he was "working" and had to constantly be in touch with "his contacts" so he could always understand the lines, when the lines change, etc... It also seemed like everyone knew him in the Nugget sports book, Binions, etc... Peter told us he was "a legend in Vegas, just like a rock star, everyone knows him, etc..." - he even told us he was banned from The Mirage for winning so much in Poker tournaments. I mean, it went on and on and on. He said he went to college at Syracuse but that he dropped out in his junior year after visiting Vegas and realizing he was a sevant of sorts and just had a natural knack for numbers.
So that's how we came to meet Peter Falcone. From that weekend on, we got closer and closer. The relationship between me, my husband, and Peter grew over the next few months (from March thu May). There are SO MANY MORE details to share - I just don't know if any of you care to hear them all - ? I don't want to take up too much real estate on this blog so let me know if you want more. Highlights include: his relationship with Billy Walters, stock market investments, a Reno business Peter wanted to partner on which would require a minimum of $100k but would yield a minimum monthly salary of $35k to start, dinner in NYC - he even had my brother quitting his stable job with benefits to "become a runner in Reno", an all-expenses paid trip to the penthouse suite at Aria - and on and on..... In fact, Peter has continued to call us - up until just one week ago - while in prison. He told us he was "in Rome doing some special work for Billy Walters" - all the while we KNEW he was IN PRISON but never let on - in fact, he still doesn't know we know. The only way we found out about his arrest was through Betsy's attorney friend who called to warn us not to give Peter any money and that he was just arrested, etc... THANK GOD because we were just 1 week away from handing over the money.
OK - that's all for now - let me know if you have any questions and/or would like more information