Mullins’ lawyer, Stuart Niemtzow, told the assembled media that “His life is the one that got ruined here,” alleging that the casino, which they claim served Mullins 15 drinks, should have been aware that he had previously suffered alcohol poisoning at another casino, the Mohegan Sun Pocono. Similarly, he says that that Sands security was aware that Shields was on probation for drunk driving.
Judge Paula Roscioli, who’s presiding over the case, is a bit skeptical, to say the least, pointing out at a status conference that Shields had not sued the casino herself.
“Isn’t it a shock,” she said. “She chooses not to file suit against the Sands but the man who ended up hitting her and causing her injuries, he wants to be compensated.” According to police, Mullins assaulted Shields in a fit of rage after he lost $800 in bets. He would admit to slapping her, but a doctor concluded that her injuries were consistent with continuous punches to the head.
Police had originally been called to his room after the man in the next room reported haring Mullins yell “I’m going to (expletive) kill you, get out of the room.” Hotel security had stopped by earlier after they thought they heard Shields yell for help, but that didn’t go anywhere when Mullins wouldn’t let them in.