MGM Resort $45 Million Settlement
MGM Resorts has agreed to a $45 million settlement over two data breaches that have affected customers’ personal information.
Plaintiffs filed these lawsuits against Defendant, individually, and on behalf of customers and guests of Defendant whose Private Information—including but not limited to, names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, drivers’ license numbers, passport numbers, and Social Security numbers—was compromised as a result of two separate Data Incidents.
Plaintiffs allege that on or around July 2019, and again on or around September 2023, because of the Data Incidents, unauthorized individuals accessed Defendant’s network and their Private Information. Different Plaintiffs brought two separate lawsuits against Defendant arising out of each of the Data Incidents.
Check out all the details below and file a claim on or before June 3, 2025.
Who’s Eligible for this Settlement?
If you received the Notice by email or postcard, you were identified as a Class Member in a class action settlement. A court authorized the Notice because you have the right to know about the Settlement and about all your rights and options before the Court decides whether to grant Final Approval of the Settlement. The email or postcard provided a summary of the Settlement as well as the Unique ID and PIN you can use to file a claim online, if you wish to do so.
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Settlement Payout
If you are a Settlement Class Member and you submit a timely and valid Claim Form, you may be eligible for the following Settlement Class Member Benefits:
Documented Loss Cash Payment
You may submit a Claim Form with supporting documentation showing you incurred financial losses related to the Data Incidents for up to $15,000.00. Losses may 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.
Tiered Cash Payments
In addition to the Documented Loss Cash Payment, you may be eligible to receive a flat cash payment if you had certain information exposed in either of the 2019 or 2023 Data Incidents. If you were sent Notice of the Settlement by email or mail, your Notice informed you if you were likely eligible for a Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3 Cash Payment.
- Tier 1 Cash Payment – If your Social Security number or military identification number was exposed, you may be eligible to receive an estimated $75.00 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 $50.00 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 $20.00 flat cash payment.
Filing a Claim
Your Claim Form must be submitted online here by June 3, 2025, or mailed to the Settlement Administrator at the address on the Claim Form, postmarked by June 3, 2025. Claim Forms are also available on the Settlement Website here, by calling 1-888-899-8358 or by writing to:
MGM Data Incident Litigation
Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 3020
Portland, OR 97208-3020
By signing and submitting a claim form, you swear under penalty of perjury that the information provided is true and correct.
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