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Court-Appointed Receivership Ends for LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Court-Appointed Receivership Ends for
LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Ronald Johnson officially ends his term as court-appointed receiver for the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino on June 30. Mr. Johnson was appointed receiver on February 1, 2012, and has served a dual role as both court-appointed receiver, as well as general manager of the property. Although he will no longer serve in the capacity of receiver, Mr. Johnson will remain in place as general manager.

The property is currently managed and operated by the Navegante Group, a well-known gaming company comprised of an elite group of specialists with wide-ranging expertise in the hotel/casino/resort industry.

About LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, a legendary world-class destination, offers a unique blend of amenities and excitement with all your favorite table games, hottest slots on the market, incredible restaurants, endless entertainment, more than 200,000 square feet of meeting space and the world’s largest race and sports SuperBook™. LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino provides a range of culinary adventures including exhibition-style Japanese cuisine at the world-famous Benihana, fine steaks at TJ’s Steakhouse, mouth-watering burgers at Burger Bistro, Pan-Asian dining at 888 Noodle Bar, authentic Japanese sushi at Teru Sushi, a traditional buffet that features tastes from around the world and more. LVH boasts a strong entertainment schedule led by world-class headliners in the LVH Theater, as well as a variety of on-going production shows in the Shimmer Cabaret. Its proximity to the Las Vegas Convention Center and its designation as a Monorail station (connecting it to the Las Vegas Strip) makes it the ideal hotel for conventions and visitors alike. For more information or to book accommodations, call toll free at (800) 732-7117 or log on to www.thelvh.com or connect with us on our social pages: www.thelvh.com/Hotel/stayconnected .

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