In a shocking turn of events, Jennifer Jacoby has decided to take legal action against a Las Vegas hotel following the death of her husband. The heartbroken widow claims that her husband’s tragic demise was a direct result of him being robbed by a prostitute while staying at the renowned establishment.
This jaw-dropping lawsuit is sending shock waves through the Las Vegas community, as locals and tourists alike are left questioning the safety and security of the city’s infamous hospitality industry. Jennifer Jacoby, seeking justice for her late husband, is unrelenting in her pursuit to hold the hotel accountable for their alleged negligence.
Jennifer Jacoby lodged the wrongful death suit against the owner of the Palazzo last month, about two years after her spouse Jeffrey Jacoby took a business trip and never came home.
During his stay, Jacoby met Cheylee Kessee, a woman prosecutors called a sex worker, at a hotel bar early in the morning on March 1, according to the lawsuit reported on by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The hooker and husband walked around the hotel casino for about 40 minutes before the pair went to a cashier’s cage area so Jacoby could withdraw $1,000, the legal papers state.
She reportedly went with Jacoby, 55, to his hotel room, but left about eight minutes later.
During the interaction with Jacoby, Kessee was texting Kashon Glass, who was acting as her “pimp,” the lawsuit alleges.
After Jennifer Jacoby called the hotel to see if staff could check on her husband who hadn’t been in touch for hours, a worker found him “unresponsive, slumped on the bathroom ground,” the lawsuit states.
Glass, 38, and Kessee, 24, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and robbery counts last year with Glass hit with at least 20 years behind bars and Kessee facing at least eight years in the clink, KLAS reported.
They were accused of giving Jacoby a deadly dose of fentanyl.
Kessee reportedly told police she and Jacoby smoked fentanyl together leading up to his death. When he was found, his cell phone and wallet were gone.
But Jacoby’s grieving wife argues in her lawsuit the hotel should’ve known about “Kessee and Glass’ history of targeting hotel guests to rob and victimize them” and both should’ve been booted from the property, the legal docs state according to KLAS.
As the legal battle ensues, all eyes are on Jennifer Jacoby and her fight for justice. Will the Las Vegas hotel be held accountable for her husband’s tragic death, or the lawsuit be thrown out? By the way, hooking up with a prostitute as a married man is unacceptable!
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