Casinos file reports with the financial crimes enforcement network, FinCEN, when they detect suspicious activity, which is a critical way to ensure that casino operators are safe and that their customers are too. Last year there were 602,003 of these suspicious activity reports filed by casinos. And Nevada accounted for 12,434 of those reports. That's the highest for any state and more than double the second highest state. Contrary to what some may believe, casinos also exist outside of Las Vegas. (01:17–01:26)
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Asserts that casinos filed 602,003 suspicious activity reports last year.
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