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Vince Neil Banned From Palms Hotel: 'It's All Lies,' He Says

Motley Crue star Vince Neil has been banned from the Palms hotel in Las Vegas after making slanderous comments about the property.

After dining at the hotel's Little Buddha restaurant last week, Neil took to Twitter to express his dissatisfaction with the service.

"I love Vegas, but DO NOT GO TO LITTLE BUDDHA @palmshotel in VEGAS! RUDEST STAFF EVER!! Don't go!!" he posted to his page.

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Now the Palms hotel has taken action and banned Neil from its property.

"Mr. Neil has recently made negative comments about Palms on Twitter, however, he fails to mention his own actions. As a result of Mr. Neil's inappropriate behavior, he was asked to leave a restaurant at Palms. Mr. Neil has also since called Palms personnel, threatening negative publicity," a statement from the hotel read.

While the Palms hotel did not explain the "inappropriate behavior," this is not the first time Neil has been in trouble with a Las Vegas property. In March last year a battery report was filed after Neil reportedly harassed and poked his ex-girlfriend during a comedy show at the Las Vegas Hilton.

"Sooo…Vince Neil storms into my show. Yells at 2 women. Gets pushy…Cops get called…Good times" comedian Hal Sparks tweeted after the incident. "I don't think you can write off that kind of behavior just on being drunk," he later said in a radio interview.

The Palms hotel has expressed its dissatisfaction with Neil's behavior.

"We would prefer that Mr. Neil put his efforts toward apologizing for his conduct. Such threats will have no effect on Palms' policies or its decision in this matter. We at Palms take customer service very seriously, but we also take the well-being of our team members just as seriously," they stated.

"We cannot and will not allow our guests, no matter who they are, to mistreat our team members. As a result of his actions, Mr. Neil is no longer welcome at Palms," the hotel's statement said.

Neil has not responded kindly to the news, again using Twitter to express himself.

"@palms can say what they want. It's all lies. I'll name names later! @palms looking for any excuse for people not going there because they don't treat people with respect!" he posted yesterday.

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