MGM Faces PR Nightmare Over Vegas Shooting Lawsuits as #BoycottMGM Backlash Builds
Posted on: July 18, 2018, 05:33h.
Last updated on: July 18, 2018, 05:33h.
MGM Resorts International was in damage limitation mode on Tuesday, as it faced a social media backlash over lawsuits filed against victims of the October 1 Las Vegas shooting.
MGM owns the Mandalay Bay — from which shooter Stephen Paddock targeted the Route 91 Harvest festival — and the grounds on which the country music event was held. Several negligence lawsuits naming MGM were filed in the months after the shooting, including at least one that was joined by hundreds of victims.
Tuesday’s headlines left many with the impression that MGM was seeking money from the victims after the press picked up on the lawsuits, filed Friday in federal courts in Nevada and California.
It isn’t, but it is hoping the courts will absolve it of liability to pay damages to more than 1,000 people who were injured or lost loved ones in the massacre — and, for the Twittersphere, this was enough.
Twitter Reacts
The hashtag #boycottMGM was still trending on Wednesday, while many Twitter users were helpfully listing MGM’s properties, so that others could avoid them.
“DISGUSTING! #MGMResorts sues over 1000 VICTIMS of #MandalayBay shooting! I am burning my M-Life card. I will NEVER AGAIN STAY AT OR PATRONIZE ANY MGM RESORT,” wrote Twitter user DK.
Wait. @MGMResortsIntl failed to detect that this fool was trafficking in a truckload of guns into their hotel and they’re suing the victims for getting shot?! Yeah…it’s time to #boycottMGM …all of their properties,” wrote @ijustbtweeting.
“For once #BoycottMGM is trending and it has nothing to do with parking fees,” quipped @LasVegasLocally.
Crisis Management
MGM itself has stayed largely silent since the start of the backlash, although in a Twitter post on Tuesday evening it said:
“We have filed what is known as an action for declaratory relief. All we are doing, in effect, is asking for a change in venue from state to federal court. We are not asking for money or attorney’s fees. We only want to resolve these cases quickly, fairly and efficiently.”
Eric Rose, partner at crisis management firm Englander Knabe and Allen, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Tuesday that MGM should have clearly explained its actions in advance rather than allowing the press to break the story.
“They couldn’t explain the lawsuit in a sound bite, and therefore they are suffering the consequences with bad headlines,” he said. “It makes it look like they are going after the victims. It is going to hurt their brand.”
Rose said the company is likely to experience a short-term loss in bookings and cancellations, because of the bad press.
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The MGM and David Copperfield were found negligent and left my husband brain damaged and disabled for life Case A-14-705174-C eighth district court We are British and were fully insured The MGM wrote to our insurance company and lied saying my husband did not complete an accident report so our insurance was denied We now have an unpaid medical bill of 1.4 Million The MGM lawyer Jerry Popovich ( Selman Breitman law firm) told the jury we only flew in for the “Green Box” even though he knew his client MGM committed insurance fraud Will the MGM be making the Greenbox statement regarding the Gun victims too Are only American tourists allowed to seek financial compensation We have been left homeless penniless and destitute The whole world should boycott the MGM and Copperfield for they are both disgusting liars and I have the written documented proof that I already sent to the Attorney General