$100million Gambling Losses, Illicit Affair and Extortion – the Downfall of Ron Meyer – PokerTube

07:4712 Sep

An affair with a 20-year old actress, ensuing blackmail and $100million lost in the casinos thats how NBCUniversals Ron Meyer ended his $25million a year job and the details are almost beyond belief.

The 75-year old media and entertainment executive was known as the biggest craps player ever to casino insiders, described by one as being in the top three most sought-after whales.

News of his $multi-million gambling habit emerged after he stepped down from his NBC Vice Chair role last month, citing an affair with a actress 47 years his junior.

Meyer claimed he was facing extortion threats from an unnamed woman, the accusations believed to involve the English actress, Charlotte Kirk.

He added:

It was the emergence Meyers incredible gambling habits, however, that made the headlines this week, tales of losing more than $7million in a single night emerging.

A Daily Mail source claims Meyer would blow between $5million and $7million at Caesars. Once he exhausted his credit line there, the VP would take him to Foxwoods and the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut where he would blow $3-5million as well at each place.'

The California-born former talent agent was also reputed to be in the hole for several million dollars' to mobsters during the 80s and 90s, according to Powerhouse: The Inside Story of CAA author James Miller.

Miller claimed that Meyer narrowly avoided serious violence keeping 'both legs operative, genitalia intact' - by borrowing $millions from movie producer Ray Stark.

The anonymous casino insider who emerged recently told reporters:

That involved VIP stays in penthouse suites, with a helicopter and luxury limousine on hand to transfer him between casinos and hotels, and $million+ lines of credit.

Meyer also had to sell his $125million Malibu home, his 2018 divorce revealing that his wife knew nothing of the massive gambling habit.

'In the divorce settlement his wife asked for a forensic accounting, because she thought he was hiding the money. But he wasn't hiding the money, he just blew it,' reported the Mail.

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