Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Most of the time, concert venue staff/promoters don’t do anything when a performer brings someone underage backstage or even cares what happens to them.

Most of the time.

Even this foreign born A+ list rapper couldn’t do so at a recent event because it happened at a casino. He was told in no certain terms the minor had to leave the area immediately.

No one is willing to risk a casino license.

The thing is, now the casino is 50/50 whether the rapper will ever be invited back to perform.

Drake

Encore Las Vegas

Rumored Drake Vegas Residence at XS Nightclub Could Be Bad Optics for Wynn Resorts

Drake has reportedly struck a $10 million Vegas residency deal that is expected to see him perform 12 shows over two years at the XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas.

According to The Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Canadian rapper and R&B star hinted as much to his fans during a performance at XS on January 10.

“Vegas! When I came back, I thought it’d be back at T-Mobile Arena or some stuff,” he announced. “But I’ll be back here at XS all year. You’ll have a lotta chances to see me.”

Behavior Criticized

The timing is curious, coming shortly after video surfaced of the performer behaving lewdly towards a 17-year-old girl at a concert in Denver, Colorado, back in 2010.

In the video, Drake invites the girl onstage and repeatedly kisses her neck, then, standing behind her, reaches both hands across her chest, before saying he is getting “carried away.”

When she tells him her age, Drake says, “I can’t go to jail yet, man.”

“I don’t know if I should feel guilty or not, but I had fun. I like the way your breasts feel against my chest.”
Wynn’s Image Clean-Up

In January last year, The Wall Street Journal published a report alleging “dozens” of former employees had claimed they were victims of Wynn’s advances and that he had paid a manicurist who accused him of coercing her into sex $7.5 million to keep quiet.

In the aftermath of Wynn’s resignation, Wynn Resorts has appointed more women to the board in a bid to clean up its reputation, but it is still awaiting the verdict of an investigation into its suitability for licensing in Massachusetts, which was called into question after the allegations surfaced. – Source


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