Las Vegas sportsbook operator CG Technology agreed to pay a $1.5 million fine and the companys high-profile president and CEO Lee Amaitis will resign as part of a pending settlement with Nevada Gaming Control.The NGC filed a complaint in May alleging CG Technology failed to fix systemic problems with the companys computerized bookmaking system, which resulted in thousands of CGT patrons being incorrectly paid on winning wagers from August 2011 to March 2015. The complaint alleged the company underpaid bettors on parlays and round-robin bets by approximately $700,000.CG Technology operates the sportsbooks at the Cosmopolitan, Venetian, Palms and M Resort, among others.CG Technology has taken steps to repay impacted bettors and, according to the settlement, corrected the software error that resulted in the inaccurate payments. In the settlement, the company denied allegations that it had any intent to profit from the errors that resulted in the miscalculated payments.The NGC still has to accept the settlement and is expected to hear the matter at its next meeting at the end of July.The Board will not tolerate improper or incorrect payments to patrons by gaming licensees, and therefore takes this matter extremely seriously, Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett told the Las Vegas Sun, which first reported the settlement. This settlement contains several harsh punishments and requirements for remediation that reflect those concerns.Amaitis has resigned, effective Aug. 31, 2016, according to the settlement, ending a tenuous tenure in the Nevada gaming industry. A former executive for brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald, Amaitis has been a controversial figure since arriving in Las Vegas in 2008. He came under scrutiny after a vice president in charge of the sportsbook operations was indicted in 2012 and pleaded guilty to federal charges that he knowingly accepted wagers from an illegal sports betting ring that made an estimated $34 million in bets with then Cantor Gaming.In 2014, the company rebranded, changing its name from Cantor Gaming to CG Technology after paying a $5.5 million fine resulting from the scandal. The $5.5 million fine is the largest ever handed out by Nevada Gaming Control.Amaitis replacement has not been named and the NGC still has to accept the settlement and is expected to hear the matter at its next meeting at the end of July.In addition to the fine, the settlement requires CG Technology to set aside $25,000 in an escrow account to pay any remaining claims of underpayment that can be established during a six-month period. Any remaining portion of the $25,000 will be donated to the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling.The company also will be required to advertise the notice of inaccurate payments for two seven-day periods in a daily newspaper published in Clark County, Nevada, according to the settlement.An independent third party will oversee CG Technologys gaming software for a period of one year after the Nevada Gaming Commission accepts the settlement.When reached Thursday by ESPN, a spokesperson for CG Technology declined comment. Howie Long Jersey . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. Julius Randle overcame a scoreless first half and added his sixth double-double in as many games with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Jack Tatum Jersey . 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You can just see him, its like the kid at the candy store when you tell him he can pick out whatever he wants.It was just like the disbelief in his face and slams his mask back over his face and all he can say is `I love you guys. I love you guys. I love you guys.Ross then walked off to another standing ovation from a raucous crowd of 40,859 at Wrigley Field, part of a heartwarming Sunday night for the backup catcher in his last season. He also hit his 10th homer and teamed with Lester for another scoreless performance, helping the Cubs to a 3-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.It was an amazing night, Ross said.Ben Zobrist had three hits and scored two runs as Chicago finished with a major league-best 57-24 home record. Its the most home wins for the Cubs since they went 58-19 at the West Side Grounds in 1910.The Cardinals lost for the third time in four games, wasting a chance to improve their playoff positioning. They remain a half-game back of San Francisco for the second NL wild card after the Giants lost 4-3 at San Diego earlier in the day.I think were in a good position right now, pitcher Carlos Martinez said through a translator. I also think we have a great shot at winning the World Series.Ross, Lesters regular catcher, was greeted with a long standing ovation when he came to the plate in the second inning. St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina walked halfway to the mound, forcing the unassuming Ross to take in the moment, and he took off his batting helmet to acknowledge the cheering crowd.Ross then struck out, but he got another chance in the fifth and drove Martinezs second pitch over the wall in left for 1-0 lead. Ross clapped his hands as he rounded first on his 10th homer and the cheers continued after he reached the dugout, prompting a curtain call.It was just fitting that David would hit a home run, isnt it? Maddon said. 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