Argent Corporation was a company in Las Vegas that at one time controlled the Hacienda Hotel/Casino, the Stardust Resort & Casino, the Fremont Hotel and Casino and the casino in the Marina Hotel.[1] The company was owned by Allen R. Glick, a San Diego real estate investor. The name Argent came from the three initials of his name, combined with the first three letters of the word "Enterprises". Over a few years, federal, state and local gaming officials in Nevada confirmed that these casinos were controlled by organized crime families in the Midwest and that a huge skimming operation was conducted within the casinos.
History
Argent was established on April 11, 1974, and on April 30, Argent's two-person board of directors approved a resolution authorizing Glick to borrow unlimited funds from Argent on an unsecured basis.[2] On August 14, 1974, Argent officially gained control of the Recrion Corporation, which then owned the Stardust and Fremont. On August 23, 1974, Argent received a $62.75 million loan from the Teamsters Central States Pension Fund to finance control of Recrion and the casinos.[2][3] Later that year, another $25 million loan from the pension fund was approved to finance remodeling of the casinos.[3] By 1977, Glick was receiving an annual salary of $389,000 from Argent and the company was entering financial difficulties. In March 1977, Argent defaulted on payments that were due to the Teamsters pension fund and in May the fund foreclosed on some of Argent's property. By late 1977, Argent's working capital deficit had reached $6.1 million.[2]
See also
References
- Pros reportedly in on Vegas deal The Rocky Mountain News, 1975-12-26, retrieved 2025-12-22^
- Government probes Glick's finances Golden Transcript, 1977-12-05, retrieved 2025-12-22^
- Ex-Teamsters boss admits bribe for approval of pension-fund loan The Rocky Mountain News, 1985-11-01, retrieved 2025-12-22