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Kate Feldman

MGM Resorts International sues more than 1,000 victims from Las Vegas mass shooting, denying any liability

MGM Resorts International claimed in a new lawsuit that it has no liability in any of the injuries or deaths in the October mass shooting in Las Vegas.

The company, which owns Mandalay Bay and the Route 91 Harvest festival venue, argued that its security vendor took all necessary precautions, approved by the Department of Homeland Security, for "protecting against and responding to acts of mass injury and destruction," according to the suit acquired by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

"I've never seen a more outrageous thing, where they sue the victims in an effort to find a judge they like," attorney Robert Eglet, who represents some of the victims, told the Review-Journal, accusing MGM of "judge-shopping" in federal court, rather than state court where he believes any lawsuits should be filed. "It's just really sad that they would stoop to this level."

Stephen Paddock, 64, opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel into the crowd at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on Oct. 1, killing 58 people and leaving more than 850 injured.

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