1 KEMP JONES Nathanael R. Rulis 2 Nevada Bar No.: 11259 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway, 17th Floor 3 Las Vegas, NV 89169 4 T: 702.385.6000 | F: 702.385.6001 n.rulis@kempjones.com 5 DLA PIPER LLP (US) 6 David S. Sager (admitted pro hac vice) 51 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Suite 120 7 Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 T: 973.520.2550 | F: 973.520.2551 8 david.sager@us.dlapiper.com
9 Kyle T. Orne (admitted pro hac vice) 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 1000 10 Phoenix, AZ 85016 T: 480.606.5100 | F: 480.606.5101 11 dlaphx@us.dlapiper.com Attorneys for Defendant Las Vegas Sands Corp. 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 14 15 Marcy C., pseudonymously, Cas e No. 2:24-cv-02027-JCM-MDC Plaintiff, 16 v. 17 MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL, THE AMENDED STIPULATION AND 18 MIRAGE CASINO-HOTEL, LLC, NEW CASTLE, ORDER REGARDING STAY AND LLC, TREASURE ISLAND LV, LLC, PHILLIP E. BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR 19 RUFFIN, CAESAR’S ENTERTAINMENT, INC., RESPONSES TO THE COMPLAINT DESERT PALACE, LLC, PARBALL NEWCO, 20 LLC, PHW LAS VEGAS, LLC, PHW MANAGER, LLC, LAS VEGAS SANDS CORP., WYNN LAS (SECOND REQUEST) 21 VEGAS, LLC, EXTENDED STAY AMERICA, 22 INC., ESA P PORTFOLIO LLC, ESA P PORTFOLIO OPERATING LESSEE LLC, RED 23 LION HOTELS CORPORATION, SONESTA INTERNATIONAL HOTELS CORPORATION, 24 WHC816, LLC, RL SALT LAKE, LLC, CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC., SALT LAKE 25 LODGING, CRRC PROPERTIES, LLC, LA 26 QUINTA FRANCHISING, LLC, CPLG PROPERTIES, LLC 27 Defendants. 1 Plaintiff, Marcy C. (“Plaintiff”), and Defendants, MGM Resorts International, The Mirage 2 Casino-Hotel, LLC, New Castle, LLC, Treasure Island LV, LLC, Las Vegas Sands Corp., La 3 Quinta Franchising, LLC, CPLG Properties, LLC, Choice Hotels International, Inc., Parball 4 Newco, LLC, PHW Las Vegas, LLC, PHW Manager, LLC, Rio Properties, LLC, Red Lion Hotels 5 Corporation, Sonesta International Hotels Corp, WHC816, LLC, RL Salt Lake, LLC, Wynn Las 6 Vegas, LLC, Extended Stay America, Inc., ESA P Portfolio, LLC, ESA P Portfolio Operating 7 Lessee, LLC, Salt Lake Lodging, LLC and CRRC Properties, LLC (“Defendants”), by and through 8 their counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows: 9 I. 10 STIPULATIONS 11 A. Lifting the Previously Entered Stay 12 1. On October 3, 2024, Plaintiff filed her Complaint in the District Court for Clark 13 County, Nevada. 14 2. On October 29, 2024, Defendant Wynn Las Vegas, LLC timely removed this 15 Action to this Court. ECF 1. 16 3. In her Complaint, Plaintiff asserts a claim against Defendants for alleged human 17 trafficking in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1595, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization 18 Act (“TVPRA”), as well as other state law common law and statutory claims. 19 4. Pursuant to the TVPRA, however, “[a]ny civil action filed under subsection (a) 20 shall be stayed during the pendency of any criminal action arising out of the same occurrence in 21 which the claimant is the victim.” 18 U.S.C. § 1595(b)(1). 22 5. The TVPRA further states that a “criminal action includes investigation and 23 prosecution and is pending until final adjudication in the trial court.” 18 U.S.C. § 1595(b)(2). 24 6. Plaintiff’s alleged trafficker identified in her Complaint, Delquan Danford 25 (“Danford”), was subject to criminal prosecution in Utah for aggravated human trafficking. 26 7. Plaintiff and Defendants previously stipulated that the TVPRA requires that this 27 entire Action be stayed pending final adjudication in the Utah trial court of Danford’s criminal 1 action. See Stipulation and Order Regarding Staying Action and Extending Time to Respond to 2 the Complaint (ECF No. 62) (the “Stipulated Stay”). 3 8. Plaintiff and Defendants also agreed in the Stipulated Stay that Defendants’ time to 4 respond to Plaintiff’s Complaint shall be extended to such date that is thirty (30) days after final 5 adjudication of Danford’s criminal action, whether by acquittal, sentencing, or dismissal. This 6 extension was intended to ensure all Defendants are on the same briefing schedule. ECF No. 62, 7 ¶10. 8 9. Sentencing in Danford’s criminal action occurred on April 1, 2025. Plaintiff and 9 Defendants are informed that Danford has also filed an appeal. 10 10. In light of the procedural posture of Danford’s criminal action, the Parties hereby 11 stipulate and agree that the Stipulated Stay (ECF No. 62) should now be lifted. 12 B. Briefing Schedule on Motions to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint 13 In furtherance of the Plaintiff and Defendants’ intentions to ensure a consistent briefing 14 scheduling going forward, the Parties hereby agree to the following briefing schedule for any and 15 all responses to Plaintiff’s Complaint: 16 a. Defendants will file any responses or motions by May 9, 2025; 17 b. Plaintiff’s responses to Defendants’ motions or pleadings will be filed by June 6, 18 2025; and 19 c. Defendants’ replies in support of any motions will be filed by June 20, 2025. 20 C. Stay of Discovery Pending Motions to Dismiss 21 In light of the agreed-upon briefing schedule and, in the interests of judicial economy and 22 to avoid incurring potentially unnecessary attorneys’ fees and costs, the Parties also agree that 23 discovery should now only be stayed pending the Court’s ruling/s on the forthcoming motions to 24 dismiss. Good cause exists for a stay of discovery. First, the motions to dismiss will be pending 25 before this Court, and no fact discovery is needed to resolve these motions seeking the complete 26 dismissal of Plaintiff’s Complaint. Schrader v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, No. 2:19-cv-02159-JCM- 27 BNW, 2021 WL 4810324, at *2 (D. Nev. Oct. 14, 2021); Aristocrat Techs., Inc. v. Light & Wonder, 1 (pragmatic approach permits stay of discovery “(1) if the dispositive motion can be decided 2 without further discovery; and (2) good cause exists to stay discovery.”); see also Fed. R. Civ. P. 3 1 (goal to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive resolution of cases”). Additionally, any 4 discovery in this case would involve the production of records involving a Plaintiff who alleges 5 she is a survivor of human trafficking. Plaintiff believes that maintaining her privacy is crucial at 6 this point, and any stay would obviate the need for a disclosure of her identity until the forthcoming 7 motions to dismiss are decided. Any discovery would necessarily involve highly sensitive 8 documents related to Plaintiff, including her identity. 9 A stay while motions to dismiss that do not need fact discovery are pending is therefore 10 consistent with this Court’s holding in Schrader v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, No. 2:19-cv-02159, 11 2021 WL 4810324, *2 (D. Nev. Oct. 14, 2021), as it will maximize Plaintiff’s interest in 12 maintaining her privacy, as well as conserve judicial resources and avoid unnecessary costs. See 13 id. at *5 (granting stay motion because a party “demonstrated harm or prejudice will result if 14 discovery proceeds now” and “good cause exists to continue the stay of discovery”); see also Order 15 Granting Stipulation to Stay Discovery, C.C. v. Rashid et al., No. 2:23-cv-02056 (D. Nev. Apr. 16 30, 2024), ECF No. 96 (staying case with similar human trafficking allegations pending the Court’s 17 decision on pending motions to dismiss); Order Granting Stipulation to Stay Discovery, S.C. v. 18 Hilton Franchise Holding LLC et al., No. 2:23-cv-02037 (D. Nev. May 6, 2024), ECF No. 52 19 (same).
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1 KEMP JONES Nathanael R. Rulis 2 Nevada Bar No.: 11259 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway, 17th Floor 3 Las Vegas, NV 89169 4 T: 702.385.6000 | F: 702.385.6001 n.rulis@kempjones.com 5 DLA PIPER LLP (US) 6 David S. Sager (admitted pro hac vice) 51 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Suite 120 7 Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 T: 973.520.2550 | F: 973.520.2551 8 david.sager@us.dlapiper.com
9 Kyle T. Orne (admitted pro hac vice) 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 1000 10 Phoenix, AZ 85016 T: 480.606.5100 | F: 480.606.5101 11 dlaphx@us.dlapiper.com Attorneys for Defendant Las Vegas Sands Corp. 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 14 15 Marcy C., pseudonymously, Cas e No. 2:24-cv-02027-JCM-MDC Plaintiff, 16 v. 17 MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL, THE AMENDED STIPULATION AND 18 MIRAGE CASINO-HOTEL, LLC, NEW CASTLE, ORDER REGARDING STAY AND LLC, TREASURE ISLAND LV, LLC, PHILLIP E. BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR 19 RUFFIN, CAESAR’S ENTERTAINMENT, INC., RESPONSES TO THE COMPLAINT DESERT PALACE, LLC, PARBALL NEWCO, 20 LLC, PHW LAS VEGAS, LLC, PHW MANAGER, LLC, LAS VEGAS SANDS CORP., WYNN LAS (SECOND REQUEST) 21 VEGAS, LLC, EXTENDED STAY AMERICA, 22 INC., ESA P PORTFOLIO LLC, ESA P PORTFOLIO OPERATING LESSEE LLC, RED 23 LION HOTELS CORPORATION, SONESTA INTERNATIONAL HOTELS CORPORATION, 24 WHC816, LLC, RL SALT LAKE, LLC, CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC., SALT LAKE 25 LODGING, CRRC PROPERTIES, LLC, LA 26 QUINTA FRANCHISING, LLC, CPLG PROPERTIES, LLC 27 Defendants. 1 Plaintiff, Marcy C. (“Plaintiff”), and Defendants, MGM Resorts International, The Mirage 2 Casino-Hotel, LLC, New Castle, LLC, Treasure Island LV, LLC, Las Vegas Sands Corp., La 3 Quinta Franchising, LLC, CPLG Properties, LLC, Choice Hotels International, Inc., Parball 4 Newco, LLC, PHW Las Vegas, LLC, PHW Manager, LLC, Rio Properties, LLC, Red Lion Hotels 5 Corporation, Sonesta International Hotels Corp, WHC816, LLC, RL Salt Lake, LLC, Wynn Las 6 Vegas, LLC, Extended Stay America, Inc., ESA P Portfolio, LLC, ESA P Portfolio Operating 7 Lessee, LLC, Salt Lake Lodging, LLC and CRRC Properties, LLC (“Defendants”), by and through 8 their counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows: 9 I. 10 STIPULATIONS 11 A. Lifting the Previously Entered Stay 12 1. On October 3, 2024, Plaintiff filed her Complaint in the District Court for Clark 13 County, Nevada. 14 2. On October 29, 2024, Defendant Wynn Las Vegas, LLC timely removed this 15 Action to this Court. ECF 1. 16 3. In her Complaint, Plaintiff asserts a claim against Defendants for alleged human 17 trafficking in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1595, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization 18 Act (“TVPRA”), as well as other state law common law and statutory claims. 19 4. Pursuant to the TVPRA, however, “[a]ny civil action filed under subsection (a) 20 shall be stayed during the pendency of any criminal action arising out of the same occurrence in 21 which the claimant is the victim.” 18 U.S.C. § 1595(b)(1). 22 5. The TVPRA further states that a “criminal action includes investigation and 23 prosecution and is pending until final adjudication in the trial court.” 18 U.S.C. § 1595(b)(2). 24 6. Plaintiff’s alleged trafficker identified in her Complaint, Delquan Danford 25 (“Danford”), was subject to criminal prosecution in Utah for aggravated human trafficking. 26 7. Plaintiff and Defendants previously stipulated that the TVPRA requires that this 27 entire Action be stayed pending final adjudication in the Utah trial court of Danford’s criminal 1 action. See Stipulation and Order Regarding Staying Action and Extending Time to Respond to 2 the Complaint (ECF No. 62) (the “Stipulated Stay”). 3 8. Plaintiff and Defendants also agreed in the Stipulated Stay that Defendants’ time to 4 respond to Plaintiff’s Complaint shall be extended to such date that is thirty (30) days after final 5 adjudication of Danford’s criminal action, whether by acquittal, sentencing, or dismissal. This 6 extension was intended to ensure all Defendants are on the same briefing schedule. ECF No. 62, 7 ¶10. 8 9. Sentencing in Danford’s criminal action occurred on April 1, 2025. Plaintiff and 9 Defendants are informed that Danford has also filed an appeal. 10 10. In light of the procedural posture of Danford’s criminal action, the Parties hereby 11 stipulate and agree that the Stipulated Stay (ECF No. 62) should now be lifted. 12 B. Briefing Schedule on Motions to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint 13 In furtherance of the Plaintiff and Defendants’ intentions to ensure a consistent briefing 14 scheduling going forward, the Parties hereby agree to the following briefing schedule for any and 15 all responses to Plaintiff’s Complaint: 16 a. Defendants will file any responses or motions by May 9, 2025; 17 b. Plaintiff’s responses to Defendants’ motions or pleadings will be filed by June 6, 18 2025; and 19 c. Defendants’ replies in support of any motions will be filed by June 20, 2025. 20 C. Stay of Discovery Pending Motions to Dismiss 21 In light of the agreed-upon briefing schedule and, in the interests of judicial economy and 22 to avoid incurring potentially unnecessary attorneys’ fees and costs, the Parties also agree that 23 discovery should now only be stayed pending the Court’s ruling/s on the forthcoming motions to 24 dismiss. Good cause exists for a stay of discovery. First, the motions to dismiss will be pending 25 before this Court, and no fact discovery is needed to resolve these motions seeking the complete 26 dismissal of Plaintiff’s Complaint. Schrader v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, No. 2:19-cv-02159-JCM- 27 BNW, 2021 WL 4810324, at *2 (D. Nev. Oct. 14, 2021); Aristocrat Techs., Inc. v. Light & Wonder, 1 (pragmatic approach permits stay of discovery “(1) if the dispositive motion can be decided 2 without further discovery; and (2) good cause exists to stay discovery.”); see also Fed. R. Civ. P. 3 1 (goal to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive resolution of cases”). Additionally, any 4 discovery in this case would involve the production of records involving a Plaintiff who alleges 5 she is a survivor of human trafficking. Plaintiff believes that maintaining her privacy is crucial at 6 this point, and any stay would obviate the need for a disclosure of her identity until the forthcoming 7 motions to dismiss are decided. Any discovery would necessarily involve highly sensitive 8 documents related to Plaintiff, including her identity. 9 A stay while motions to dismiss that do not need fact discovery are pending is therefore 10 consistent with this Court’s holding in Schrader v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, No. 2:19-cv-02159, 11 2021 WL 4810324, *2 (D. Nev. Oct. 14, 2021), as it will maximize Plaintiff’s interest in 12 maintaining her privacy, as well as conserve judicial resources and avoid unnecessary costs. See 13 id. at *5 (granting stay motion because a party “demonstrated harm or prejudice will result if 14 discovery proceeds now” and “good cause exists to continue the stay of discovery”); see also Order 15 Granting Stipulation to Stay Discovery, C.C. v. Rashid et al., No. 2:23-cv-02056 (D. Nev. Apr. 16 30, 2024), ECF No. 96 (staying case with similar human trafficking allegations pending the Court’s 17 decision on pending motions to dismiss); Order Granting Stipulation to Stay Discovery, S.C. v. 18 Hilton Franchise Holding LLC et al., No. 2:23-cv-02037 (D. Nev. May 6, 2024), ECF No. 52 19 (same). 20 To the extent that the Court’s decisions on the motions to dismiss do not fully dispose of 21 this matter, the Parties agree that a discovery plan and proposed scheduling order shall be due 22 within thirty (30) days of the Court’s decision on the last of the motions to dismiss. 23 / / / 24 / / / 25 / / / 26 / / / 27 / / / ] The Parties further discussed and intend to propose a one (1) year discovery period || commencing as of the date of the Court’s ruling on the motions to dismiss. 4 IT IS SO ORDERED: ay en i fF a 5 fo 5 LL Hon. Maxim) iano 5 Comer TH 6 United States Magistray6/Tudge 7 DATE 5/12/2025 ¥ ? DATED this 7th day of May, 2025. DATED this 7th day of May, 2025. 10 KEMP JONES LLP HILTON PARKER LLC 1] /s/ Nathanael Rulis /s/ Geoffrey Parker Nathanael R. Rulis (#11259) Jonathan L. Hilton (#16889) 3 3800 Howard Hughes Pkwy., 17th Fl. Geoffrey C. Parker (pro hac vice) Las Vegas, Nevada 86169 7658 Slate Ridge Blvd. 14 Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 DLA PIPER LLP (US) 15 David S. Sager (pro hac vice) THE 702 FIRM INJURY ATTORNEYS 51 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Suite 120 Michael C. Kane (#10096) 16 Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 Bradley J. Myers (#8857) 7 Joel S. Hengstler (#11597) Kyle T. Orne (pro hac vice) 8335 W. Flamingo Rd. 18 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 1000 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Phoenix, AZ 85016 19 Counsel for Plaintiff Marcy C. Counsel for Defendant Las Vegas Sands 20 Corp. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
1 KNIGHT & RYAN PLLC SNELL & WILMER
2 /s/ Ellen Dew /s/ Allison McQueen 3 Robert A. Ryan (#12084) Patrick G. Byrne (#7636) Scott A. Knight (#9083) Dawn L. Davis (#13329) 4 8880 W. Sunset Road Suite 130 1700 S. Pavilion Center Drive, Suite 700 Las Vegas, Nevada 89148 Las Vegas, Nevada 89135 5 DLA PIPER LLP (US) JONES DAY 6 Ellen E. Dew (pro hac vice) Bethany Biesenthal (pro hac vice) 7 650 S Exeter Street Suite 1100 Allison McQueen (pro hac vice) Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4576 110 North Wacker Drive, Suite 4800 8 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Counsel for Defendants MGM Resorts 9 International, The Mirage Casino-Hotel, Nicole Perry (pro hac vice) LLC, and New Castle, LLC 717 Texas Street, Suite 3300 10 Houston, Texas 77002 11 Counsel for Defendant Wynn Las Vegas, LLC 12 BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHNITZER JOHNSON & WATSON, 13 SCHRECK, LLP CHTD. 14 /s/ Emily Dyer /s/ Sara Turner 15 Gregory A. Brower (#5232) Tyler Watson (#11735) Emily L. Dyer (#14512) 8985 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 200 16 100 North City Parkway, Suite 1600 Las Vegas, Nevada 89123 Las Vegas, NV 89106 17 BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN 18 Emily Garnett (pro hac vice) CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ, PC 675 15th Street, Suite 2900 Sara M. Turner (pro hac vice forthcoming) 19 Denver, CO 80202 1901 6th Avenue North, Suite 2600 Birmingham, Alabama 35203 20 Counsel for Defendant Treasure Island LV, LLC Counsel for Defendant Choice Hotels 21 International, Inc. 22 ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP MCDONALD CARANO LLP 23 /s/ Kyle Orne /s/ Kristen Gallagher 24 Kevin Stolworthy (#2798) Kristen T. Gallagher (#9561) 7160 Rafael Rivera Way 2300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 1200 25 Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 Las Vegas, NV 89102 26 DLA PIPER LLP (US) ARENTFOX SCHIFF LLP 27 David Sager (pro hac vice) Ann H. MacDonald (pro hac vice) 51 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Suite 120 233 South Wacker Drive, Suite 7100 1 Kyle Orne (pro hac vice) Elise H. Yu (pro hac vice) 2 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 1100 350 South Main Street, Suite 210 3 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Ann Arbor, MI 48104
4 Counsel for Defendants La Quinta Counsel for Defendants Franchising, LLC and CPLG Properties, Parball Newco, LLC, PHW Las Vegas, LLC, 5 LLC PHW Manager, LLC, and Rio Properties, LLC 6
7 COZEN O’CONNOR WEINBERG, WHEELER, HUDGINS, GUNN AND DIAL 8 /s/ Benjamin Wilkoff Jonathan Rich (#15312) /s/ Christopher Byrd 9 1180 North Town Center Drive, Suite 260 Trisha Delos Santos (#15902) Las Vegas, NV 89144 6385 S. Rainbow Blvd., #400 10 Las Vegas, NV 89118 11 Stephanie Chesney (pro hac vice) 200 State Street, Suite 1105 Christopher T. Byrd (#6582) 12 Boston, MA 02109 3344 Peachtree Road, NE Suite #2400 13 Benjamin I. Wilkoff (pro hac vice) Atlanta, GA 30326 One Liberty Place 14 1650 Market Street, Suite 2800 Counsel for Defendants Extended Stay 15 Philadelphia, PA 19103 America, Inc., ESA P Portfolio, LLC, and ESA P Portfolio Operating Lessee, LLC 16 Counsel for Defendants Red Lion Hotels Corporation, Sonesta International Hotels 17 Corp, WHC816, LLC, and RL Salt Lake, LLC 18
19 CLARKSON & ASSOCIATES, LLC
20 /s/ Sam Patel Satesh Sam Patel (#15081) 21 Matthew Douglas Spring (#11721) 162 North 400 East, Ste. A-204 22 St. George, Utah 84770 23 Counsel for Defendants Salt Lake Lodging, LLC and CRRC Properties, LLC 24
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