I was at the Horseshoe in Baltimore the other night with a friend. He lives near it and used to be a regular, but doesn't go often anymore. On one of his recent trips he got a little too rowdy (likes to drink) and was escorted out. Not trespassed, just escorted out for the night. When I visited with him recently we waited in line to enter and when we reached the front they took him aside and said he couldn't go in. He was puzzled and calmly debated for about 30 seconds. The security guard pushed him lightly toward the door. He was still trying to get an explanation and was pushed a second time, this time very hard, on to the ground by the Horseshoe employee. He never once did anything aggressive, or even raised his voice, but was assaulted by the employee. No real injury from the violent shove, but is this something he could possibly pursue compensation for? Does there have to be a documented injury involved? Interested to hear more about related casino lawsuits.
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