Almeida Law Group is investigating a data breach at Casino, LLC dba Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino. The breach occurred on 05/14/2025 and was discovered on 04-13-2026. If you were affected, contact Almeida Law Group.
About Casino, LLC dba Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino
Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino is a cardroom located at 1045 W Rosecrans Ave in Gardena, California, featuring approximately 60 live-action table games including poker, blackjack, baccarat, and pai gow poker. It is owned by Casino, LLC, which is affiliated with the Hustler Casino and the broader Flynt organization, with a corporate address in Los Angeles. The casino collects personal information from patrons as part of its operations, and the breach exposed sensitive identifying data including Social Security numbers and driver’s license information.
What Happened?
Casino, LLC dba Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino was listed in a Maine Attorney General filing reporting an external system breach caused by hacking. According to the filing and the accompanying notice, an unauthorized actor gained access to certain systems and servers within the casino’s network between May 14, 2025 and May 18, 2025, and removed data stored within those systems. The casino identified the unauthorized activity on or about May 19, 2025, but the full scope of the breach was not determined until a lengthy data review process was completed—with discovery formally recorded on April 13, 2026, nearly eleven months after the intrusion. Consumers were notified on June 10, 2026, approximately thirteen months after the breach occurred. The total number of affected persons was not disclosed in the Maine filing. The compromised information may vary by individual but includes name, driver’s license or state ID number, and Social Security number. The individual notice letter references a broader set of data types—including date of birth, passport number, and health insurance information—suggesting that what was exposed differs depending on the person.
Following discovery, Casino, LLC notified federal law enforcement and its state gaming regulator, engaged third-party cybersecurity and data review specialists, and reported the incident to the three major credit bureaus. No ransomware group has publicly claimed responsibility for the attack. The FBI has separately warned that ransomware actors have been increasingly targeting casinos, including smaller operations, through third-party vendor access, though no direct link between that threat and this incident has been established.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company or Organization: Casino, LLC dba Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino
- Industry: Gambling Facilities and Casinos (Cardroom)
- Location: 1045 W Rosecrans Ave, Gardena, California 90247 (operating); 2029 Century Park East, Los Angeles, CA 90067 (corporate)
- Incident type: External system breach (hacking)
- Date of breach: May 14–18, 2025
- Date breach discovered: April 13, 2026
- Date of consumer notification: June 10, 2026
- Identity theft protection offered: No
- Source: Maine AG Filing; Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino – Wikipedia; Lucky Lady Casino – About Us
What Should You Do?
If you received a notice from Casino, LLC dba Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino, you should act promptly to protect yourself. Because no identity theft protection services were offered, consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze directly with the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—at no cost to you. A credit freeze is the strongest protection and prevents new accounts from being opened in your name. You can also request a free copy of your credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com to review it for unfamiliar accounts or activity. Monitor your existing financial accounts closely for unauthorized transactions. If you believe your identity has already been misused, visit IdentityTheft.gov to create a personal recovery plan and file a report with the Federal Trade Commission. Because health insurance information may have been involved for some individuals, also review any Explanation of Benefits statements from your insurer for services you did not receive.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal or health information was involved in this breach, you may have legal rights depending on the facts of the incident and the law in your state. Almeida Law Group represents consumers in data breach and privacy litigation and can help you evaluate whether you may have a claim. Contact us at (708) 529-5418 or through our contact page for a free case evaluation.