Philippine Promoter Claims Las Vegas Talent Buyer Hasn’t Returned Money for Snoop Dogg-50 Cent Deal

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—so he reached out to see who Deslis could get him for Cove Manila, the club inside the casino-resort Okada Manila where Delantar was music director. According to industry sources, in-house talent buyers, as Deslis was for Drai’s at that time, also often work as independent talent buyers outside of Las Vegas’ non-compete radius clauses as a way to parlay their deep connections into a profitable side hustle.to Cove for a January 12, 2018, show.

“If he couldn’t produce by May 31, 2019, he should have amended the contract and came to me and said, ‘Hey, look, I need more time. Let’s revise, or move the deadline of the contract, so I can keep working on the routing. He never did,’” Delantar says. On August 16, 2019, Deslis sent a screenshot confirmation of two wires with the note “your money is submitted; processed and is en route,” saying once again that there could be delays to Asia with new vendors as “banks may over verify prior to releasing, as their protocols are stringent on international wires, especially to Asia/Hong Kong.” Again, the wires never arrived, and Delantar noticed the account number referenced in the correspondence was incorrect.

When Delantar made a public cry for the return of the money on one of Deslis’ Facebook comments, local talent buyer Kalika Moquin shared a similar experience with Delantar, saying she had difficulty getting money back from Deslis for a canceled show with Kappa Sigma fraternity in Arkansas. The deal was canceled by Kappa Sigma on March 3, 2019 and on March 12, 2019 a wire of $20,000 was returned to Kappa Sigma and cleared the bank. On March 14, 2019, Deslis sent a screenshot of a pending wire to iParty Kalika for $20,000, but it never hit the bank. Deslis eventually did refund the full amount to the fraternity and paid an extra $5,000, even delivering one cash payment to Moquin’s house for $8,000, which she then had to deposit into her client’s account.

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