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US lawsuit blames Nevada casino restaurant for salmonella

April 4, 2019 by Eureka Sentinel Leave a Comment

Associated Press

RENO — A Nevada man is suing the corporate owner of a casino restaurant, claiming he was infected with salmonella after eating there.

Harry Wiseman of Elko says he is one of at least 17 victims of a salmonella outbreak confirmed in the northeast Nevada community over the last three weeks.

He’s seeking unspecified damages in excess of $75,000 in the lawsuit filed March 19 in U.S. District Court in Reno against Jacobs Entertainment, which owns Gold Dust West casinos in Elko, Reno and Carson City.

Wiseman says he became severely ill after he ate ham and eggs at The Grille restaurant in the casino on March 2.

The state Health Department has confirmed the restaurant was the suspected source of the disease.

“The investigation is ongoing, but the health department requested the removal of eggs from the menu and is investigating the suppliers and purveyors of food products to Gold Dust West,” the suit said.

Wiseman said he suffered mild nausea the next day and severe diarrhea the following day before he had to be hospitalized March 5 for nine days in Twin Falls, Idaho, where he suffered complete kidney failure necessitating dialysis and was diagnosed with salmonella poisoning.

The suit accuses Jacobs Entertainment of negligence, product liability and breach of warranty, alleging the company failed to properly train and supervise employees regarding the prevention of the transmission of salmonella.

“By offering food for sale to the general public, defendant expressly warranted that such food was safe to eat, that it was no adulterated with a deadly pathogen and that the food had been safely prepared under sanitary conditions,” the suit said.

Jacobs Entertainment, based in Golden, Colorado, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

The filing of the lawsuit was first reported Friday by the Elko Daily Free Press.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Gold Dust West, Jacobs Entertainment

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