Four more lawsuits have been filed in U.S. District Court in Nevada against Boyd Gaming Corp. for failing to protect personally identifying information stolen by cybercriminals in a data breach that was believed to have occurred in September.
The four new lawsuits filed by three different attorneys seek to create a class action involving thousands of Boyd Gaming employees, ex-employees and customers.
Boyd has a policy of not commenting on pending litigation.
The new lawsuits, each submitted Monday, followed a similar filing Thursday by former Boyd employee and Las Vegas resident Scott Levy. His lawsuit also proposes a class action.
Boyd operates 11 casinos in the Las Vegas Valley, including three properties in downtown Las Vegas, and has nearly a dozen other gaming locations spread acr