The recent case of a woman charged with threatening lawyers representing Caesars Entertainment is an unusual circumstance, according to a law professor. The threats reportedly came in response to an employee getting fired at a Las Vegas hotel-casino. Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, shown here. It is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Attorneys for the company and a supervisor at the hotel were allegedly threatened in letters sent by an ex-employee’s daughter. (Image: Caesars Entertainment) Latonia Smith, 27, of Las Vegas was found guilty last week of five counts of mailing threatening communications to the attorneys and her mother’s ex-supervisor at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, operated by Caesars, according to local news reports.