Mohegan Sun, a popular Connecticut casino, is suing a former Universal Studios executive over nearly $2.8 million in gambling debt .

Ronald Meyer, the former president and COO of Universal Studios, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency and vice chairman of NBCUniversal, is accused of racking up a large gambling debt.

On Oct. 13, 2017, Meyer lost $5 million in a one-day gambling spree at the massive Connecticut casino. Now, Mohegan Sun is suing him to repay the remaining debt, amounting to nearly $2.8 million.

Mohegan Sun alleges in a complaint filed in New London Superior Court that Meyer issued "markers" in November 2017 totaling $5 million, but they bounced because of "insufficient funds in the account on which they were drawn." As of the filing, the casino said Meyer made payments

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