Have you stayed at a hotel recently? You might be entitled to part of a multi-million dollar class-action settlement stemming from two data breaches that impacted popular hotels in Las Vegas and other cities.

The $45 million settlement, involving MGM Resorts International, arose after “data incidents” occurred in July 2019 and Sept. 2023, resulting in “varying amounts of private information of customers and guests of MGM” being accessed, the settlement website said. That included things like names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, birth dates, drivers’ license numbers, passport numbers and even Social Security numbers.

In September, MGM Resorts reported a 10-day computer shutdown in an effort to shield such data from a cyberattack. The Las Vegas-based company denied any wrongdoing as part of the class-action settlement.

Notices to impacted customers were sent out beginning in February. Those who may be eligible to file a claim. Those notices will continue to go out through April, the settlement website stated, and claims will be accepted through the summer of 2025.

Here’s what to know about the case, and how to file a claim:

How to file a claim

Those in the U.S. “whose private information was compromised because of the data incidents and who were sent notice” are eligible, according to the website.

Those with notices should receive a “unique ID” and PIN to file their claim.

“Please be patient and make sure to check your email regularly for any notifications from the Settlement Administrator,” the website reads.

Those who do submit a claim can also provide documentation, where applicable, of any financial losses related to the breaches. Losses of up to $15,000 are eligible for inclusion though some could receive a “flat cash payment” even without such documentation.

How much could you get from the settlement?

According to the settlement website, there are three tiers of potential payments. Each one depends on how much information was compromised.

The tiers include:

  • Tier 1 Cash Payment – If your Social Security number or military identification number was exposed, you may be eligible to receive an estimated $75 flat cash payment.
  • Tier 2 Cash Payment – If your passport number or driver’s license number was exposed, you may be eligible to receive an estimated $50 flat cash payment.
  • Tier 3 Cash Payment – If your name, address, and/or date of birth was exposed, you may be eligible to receive an estimated $20 flat cash payment.

In addition to the flat cash payments, all who are included in the settlement and file a claim are eligible for one year of financial account monitoring.

Those who document financial losses could be eligible for more money. Documentation can include anything from credit card statements to bank statements to invoices to telephone records to receipts and more.

Such losses could include the following:

  • Unreimbursed losses relating to fraud or identity theft;
  • Professional fees including attorneys’ fees, accountants’ fees, and fees for credit repair services;
  • Costs associated with freezing or unfreezing credit with any credit reporting agency;
  • Credit monitoring costs that were incurred on or after the Data Incidents through the Claim Form Deadline; and
  • Miscellaneous expenses such as notary, facsimile, postage, copying, mileage, and long-distance telephone charges.

“You will not be reimbursed for expenses if you have been reimbursed for the same expenses by another source,” the website notes.

Claim deadline

The deadline to file a claim online is June 3. Those who file by mail must have their claim postmarked before June 3.

To file a claim online, click here.

A final approval hearing is scheduled to be held at 9 a.m. on June 18.

Which hotels are part of MGM Resorts?

Las Vegas

  • Bellagio
  • ARIA
  • Vdara at ARIA
  • The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  • MGM Grand
  • The Signature at MGM Grand
  • Mandalay Bay
  • W Las Vegas
  • Four Seasons
  • Park MGM
  • NoMad Las Vegas
  • New York-New York
  • Luxor
  • Excalibur

Other U.S. locations

  • MGM Springfield
  • MGM National Harbor
  • MGM Grand Detroit
  • Beau Rivage
  • Borgata
  • MGM Northfield Park
  • Empire City Casino

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