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"Incident Captured on Camera: Confrontation Erupts Among Women in Revealing Attire at a High-End Vegas Hotel" (video)

A luxury Las Vegas hotel witnessed a chaotic scene over the weekend as a wild fight broke out near a set of poker tables. The incident, involving at least four women, was captured on camera, documenting the intense altercation.

"Incident Captured on Camera: Confrontation Erupts Among Women in Revealing Attire at a High-End Vegas Hotel" (video)


The video starts rolling mid-fight with two women, one in jean shorts and the other in a two piece dress with her thong exposed, struggling on the ground as they fight inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas on Sunday evening, July 9.


Then a man in a Nike T-shirt rushes in to hold off a woman dressed in cream sweatpants from joining the fracas.


But as he turns his attention to the two brawling women, the woman in sweatpants lunges for another woman standing nearby and appears to throw a haymaker, the footage shows.

"Incident Captured on Camera: Confrontation Erupts Among Women in Revealing Attire at a High-End Vegas Hotel" (video)


The man is quickly able to grab two of the women — the ones in the two-piece and jean shorts – and separate them from the other two as he pushes them against a wall.


He then fends off the woman in the white top from reaching those two women as he attempts to keep the peace.


“Get back,” he can be heard saying as another bystander quips, “Damn.”


In more footage of the fight, the woman in the dress attempts to drag the woman in cream sweatpants off a motorized scooter before a security guard and the man in Nike interjects.

 

“Damn,crazy” another spectator can be heard saying. 


The fight took place right next to rows of poker tables as players tried to avoid the commotion and focus on the game.


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