A sixteen-year-old used a fake ID to gamble over $21,000 and get served 91 drinks—including free ones—at Crown Sydney, earning silver status in the process. Both Crown Sydney and The Star are now facing massive fines for failing basic identity checks, with Crown hit with $1.75 million and The Star $500,000. This isn’t an isolated incident—officials say casinos ignored critical security protocols, enabling underage gambling and alcohol service while also ignoring broader criminal risks. The teen is banned from casinos for five years starting at age 18, while The Star faces additional scrutiny including a potential $400 million federal fine. It’s a wake-up call: these giants must overhaul their systems—or face even harsher consequences.

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