
Isaacman was arrested in 2010
Isaacman says the arrest arose from a dispute with Las Vegas Casino
Isaacman was also sued over the casino debts in New Jersey in Connecticut
Trump Taj Mahal among the casinos that takes Isaacman to court
April 25 – Nominated President Donald Trump for NASA administrators, Jared Isaacman, was arrested in 2010 for fraud fees and, according to government records and court records, faced a two -state dispute for writing $ 2 million in bad casinos.
Isaacman is a billionaire pilot and astronaut who founded the Shift4 payment company as adolescents and commanded the first civilian space crew in 2021 on board Kapsle SpaceX.
Isaacman nomination is scheduled for the Senate Trade Committee on Wednesday.
In a press release 22 February 2010 entitled “Nevada Fugitive captured on the Canadian border”, US Customs and Border Protection said that Isaacman was arrested for an alleged fraud on the Washington State Line. He was transferred to the district prison for publishing to Nevada, whose Clark County, a home to Las Vegas, issued an order for a crime. No further details of the alleged fraud have been provided.
According to prison records, he was released the next day.
In the questionnaire in connection with its nomination for the leadership of the National Aviation and Space Administration, Isaacman said he was returning from Vancouver in February 2010, when CBP was detained for “accepting and passing controls without sufficient funds”.
He said that the arrest stems from the dispute with the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas for the travel payment that the center promised and could not honor. Isaacman said he had solved the matter in less than 24 hours and the accused was rejected. The court records were sealed, he said.
Palms Casino spokesman rejected the comment.
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