Hairston became the 35th person added to the list. He was the first person in 3 1/2 years to seek a hearing to oppose an induction to the list, known as Nevada’s “black book.” He can appeal the commission’s decision in Clark County District Court. ![]() Hairston, who has been arrested 34 times for crimes in casinos over the past 31 years, represented himself in a nearly two-hour hearing and told commissioners he wasn’t properly served of accusations against him and that crimes he committed in casinos were property crimes and not gaming crimes. Persons on the list of excluded persons are not permitted to enter Nevada gaming establishments and it’s the responsibility of casino operators to keep them out. ![]() Velotta/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously placed Leonard Morgan Hairston on the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s list of excluded persons, despite his attempt to convince commissioners to keep him off the list. Co-owner Cynthia Yvette Rios and co-owner and President Jose Luis Zinna di Diaz of the La Jolla Latin nightclub appear before the Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday, Nov.
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