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Sources say the federal probe is examining the possibility that current or former Las Vegas hotel employees acted as agents in the betting network, or paid off their own personal gambling debts to Nix with casino resources.

Nevada gaming laws prevent casinos from working with any convicted illegal gambler. The Nevada Gaming Control Board said in February that Sattler's allegations were unsubstantiated, and cleared Sibella of wrongdoing. 

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'So look at this, nobody wanted to believe me, and look what happened,' Sattler told DailyMail.com in a text message. 'This piece of s**t is out on the streets, and Resorts World needs to issue a public apology to me.'

In recent weeks, federal agents from California visited Resorts World Las Vegas (above) in connection with their widening probe of the sports betting ring operated by former minor league baseball player Wayne Nix, two people familiar with the matter told DailyMail.com

According to court filings, freespin the Nix betting ring operated at the highest levels of professional sports, with former pro athletes acting as bookies, and clients including an MLB coach, active NFL and MLB players, an NBA player's business manager, and a sports broadcaster.

Last month, DailyMail.com reported that more than a dozen employees of Resorts World and the MGM Grand had been subpoenaed as part of the investigation into the gambling ring run by former minor league baseball player Wayne Nix, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The shakeup comes six weeks after DailyMail.com reported that federal agents from California had visited Resorts World in connection with their widening probe of an illegal sports betting ring that catered to MLB and NFL players.

Federal agents are specifically looking at allegations that employees used comps and promo chips to pay off personal gambling debts to Nix, the Nevada Current first reported, and sources confirmed to DailyMail.com. 

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