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Reporter: Ed Silverstein

Ed Silverstein was a senior reporter covering gambling law and crime news for Casino.org. Ed was an award-winning journalist with credits ranging from the Associated Press to American Lawyer Media.

Ed joined the Casino.org news team in 2019 after decades of experience in legal reporting. He passed away in February 2025, leaving behind a legacy of impactful journalism and a deep respect within the industry.

His past reporting and editing assignments include Cowles Business Media, Columbia University Press, the Connecticut Post, and Southern Connecticut Newspapers, Inc.

Besides the law and its application to the gaming industry, Ed’s areas of expertise spanned business, politics, education, and state and local government.

Ed held an undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut and master’s degrees from Harvard and Yale. His professional awards include recognition from the New England Press Association and New England AP News Executives.

Ed resided in Connecticut, where he enjoyed photography and bowling in his spare time.

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2587 stories by Ed Silverstein

Venetian Restaurant Ex-Manager Allegedly Stole $14K, Gambled Much of it Away

A former manager of the Sugarcane Raw Bar and Grill faces an embezzlement charge in local court for allegedly stealing over $14,000. The eatery is located in The Venetian Hotel and Casino, situated on the Las Vegas Strip. The thefts only became...

Ed Silverstein July 7, 2022

Las Vegas Strip BLM Protestor Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Police

A woman who took part in anti-police protests along the Las Vegas Strip two years ago is now suing the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). She claims she was unfairly targeted by officers for her public support of the Black Lives...

Ed Silverstein July 7, 2022

Florida Illegal Gambling Raid Leads to Three Dozen Charges Against Arcade Owner

The man who once ran a Boynton Beach, Fla. arcade has been charged with 32 counts of unlawful possession of slot machines. He was booked this week following a search in June of the Crowne Arcade. Antonio Magnone, 35, whose permanent address...

Ed Silverstein July 7, 2022

Fremont Street Shootings Lead to Proposed Limited Curfew in Downtown Las Vegas

Two recent shootings in the area around the Fremont Street Experience have led to a suggested curfew for those under 21 around the popular pedestrian mall. The idea was announced Tuesday by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman. The proposal would have to...

Ed Silverstein July 6, 2022

Hard Rock Rockford Casino Armed Man Dies of Injuries After Allegedly Aiming Gun at Cops

The man who was shot by police in May outside of Illinois’ Hard Rock Rockford Casino reportedly died on Thursday. He was identified as Bradley James Thompkins, 51. Thompkins underwent treatment at Saint Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, Ill. for his wounds....

Ed Silverstein July 1, 2022

MGM Grand Casino Accident Sends Pedestrian to Hospital, Serious Injuries

A pedestrian walking in the street near Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Tuesday was struck by an SUV. Both the driver and the pedestrian were taken to University Medical Center for treatment. The pedestrian was trying to run across eastbound...

Ed Silverstein June 29, 2022

UMC Murder Suspect Was at Casino When He Started to Feel Suicidal, Police Reveal

The man accused in the June 23 murder of one patient and the injuring of another at Las Vegas University Medical Center (UMC) does not remember the stabbings. But it was revealed he was at a casino before he was taken to...

Ed Silverstein June 28, 2022

Las Vegas-Bound Airline Passenger Sentenced for Assault, Feds Reveal

A man was sentenced Friday for two counts in connection with assaulting a female passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight bound for Las Vegas. He will avoid time in prison. Daniel A. Parkhurst, 41, of Gardnerville, Nev. was sentenced by US District...

Ed Silverstein June 28, 2022

Maryland Casino Kidnapper Gets 13-Year Sentence, Feds Announce

A codefendant in a Maryland casino kidnapping and bloody assault was sentenced this week to prison. His incarceration is for 13 years. Upon his release, Darius “Mup” Lawrence Young, 30, of Washington, DC, was sentenced for conspiracy to commit kidnapping and possession...

Ed Silverstein June 28, 2022

Downtown Las Vegas Sees Multiple Fires, Could Be Linked to Homeless Squatters

Four Las Vegas buildings caught fire during a multi-hour stretch from Sunday to Monday. There were no injuries reported. A blaze broke out at about 5:14 am Monday in a vacant three-story apartment building at the intersection of Ogden Avenue and 7th...

Ed Silverstein June 28, 2022