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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2023

 

or

 

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from                  to                 

 

Commission File No: 0-17529

 

 

 

DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

Delaware   59-2935476
(State of Incorporation)   (I.R.S. EIN)

 

1013 Princess Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 703-683-6800

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b)-2 of the Exchange Act.:

 

Title of each class   Trading Symbol   Name of each exchange on which registered
None        

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer ☐ Accelerated filer ☐
Non-accelerated filer Smaller reporting company
  Emerging growth company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a shell company (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☐ No

 

Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the Issuer’s classes of common equity as of the latest practicable date: Number of shares outstanding as of August 11, 2023: 36,297,576.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

    Page
PART 1: FINANCIAL INFORMATION  
     
ITEM 1: Financial Statements  
     
  Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2022 1
     
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 2
     
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficiency for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 4
     
  Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 5
     
  Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements 6
     
ITEM 2: Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Financial Results 20
     
ITEM 3: Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 22
     
ITEM 4: Controls and Procedures 22
     
PART II: OTHER INFORMATION 24
     
ITEM 1: Legal Proceedings 24
     
ITEM 1A: Risk Factors 24
     
ITEM 2: Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 24
     
ITEM 3: Default Upon Senior Securities 24
     
ITEM 4: Mine Safety Disclosures 25
     
ITEM 5: Other Information 25
     
ITEM 6: Exhibits 25
     
  Signatures 26

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

 

   2023   2022 
   June 30,   December 31, 
   2023   2022 
   (Unaudited)     
ASSETS        
Current assets:          
Cash  $2,057   $55,885 
Total current assets   2,057    55,885 
Land (Note 3)   5,476,097    5,476,097 
Other assets   80    80 
Total assets  $5,478,234   $5,532,062 
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT          
Current liabilities:          
Accounts payable and accrued expenses due related parties (Note 4)  $7,971,046   $7,462,182 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - others (Note 4)   5,217,247    4,918,538 
Convertible notes and line of credit payable (Note 5)   1,962,500    1,962,500 
Debenture payable (Note 6)   50,000    50,000 
Convertible debenture payable (Note 6)   1,800,000    1,800,000 
Short term notes and interest bearing advance (Note 7)   80,504    80,504 
Notes payable due related parties (net of unamortized debt discount of $12,767 and $0, respectively) (Note 8)   732,884    720,651 
Notes payable due others (net of unamortized debt discount of $0 and $24,937, respectively) (Note 9)   557,498    532,563 
Total liabilities   18,371,679    17,526,938 
           
Commitments and contingencies (Notes 3 and 11)   -    - 
           
Stockholders’ deficit:          
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; shares authorized 5,000,000, outstanding 2,086,000 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 (aggregate liquidation preference of $2,519,080 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022)   20,860    20,860 
Common stock, $0.001 par value; shares authorized 50,000,000, issued: 39,052,472 at June 30, 2023 and December 31 2022, outstanding: 36,297,576 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022   39,052    39,052 
Additional paid-in capital   36,139,578    36,122,078 
Unearned ESOP shares   (2,609,264)   (2,609,264)
Accumulated deficit   (46,267,444)   (45,351,375)
Treasury stock, at cost, 1,004,886 shares at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022   (216,227)   (216,227)
Total stockholders’ deficit   (12,893,445)   (11,994,876)
Total liabilities and stockholders’ deficit  $5,478,234   $5,532,062 

 

See the accompanying notes to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30,

(UNAUDITED)

 

   2023   2022 
   Three Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2023   2022 
COSTS AND EXPENSES          
Administrative and general  $183,015   $184,195 
Other   16,912    16,911 
Total costs and expenses   199,927    201,106 
           
OTHER EXPENSE          
Interest expense:          
Related parties   98,481    93,099 
Other   68,904    93,371 
Total other expense   167,385    186,470 
           
NET LOSS   (367,312)   (387,576)
           
PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS   (25,400)   (25,400)
           
NET LOSS APPLICABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS  $(392,712)  $(412,976)
           
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted   36,297,576    36,297,576 
Net loss per common share - basic and diluted  $(0.01)  $(0.01)

 

See the accompanying notes to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30,

(UNAUDITED)

 

   2023   2022 
   Six Months Ended 
   June 30, 
   2023   2022 
COSTS AND EXPENSES          
Administrative and general  $383,308   $368,179 
Other   33,824    34,274 
Total costs and expenses   417,132    402,453 
           
OTHER EXPENSE          
Interest expense:          
Related parties   270,184    253,340 
Other   177,953    203,305 
Total other expense   448,137    456,645 
           
NET LOSS   (865,269)   (859,098)
           
PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS   (50,800)   (50,800)
           
NET LOSS APPLICABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS  $(916,069)  $(909,898)
           
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted   36,297,576    36,297,576 
Net loss per common share - basic and diluted  $(0.03)  $(0.03)

 

See the accompanying notes to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIENCY

FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2023 AND 2022

(UNAUDITED)

 

   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Shares   Amount   Deficit   Shares   Amount   Deficit 
   Preferred Stock   Common Stock   Additional
Paid-in
   Unearned ESOP   Accumulated   Treasury Stock   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Shares   Amount   Deficit   Shares   Amount   Deficit 
                                             
Balances at January 1, 2022   2,086,000   $20,860    39,052,472   $39,052   $36,100,973    1,829,555   $(2,727,866)  $(43,394,070)   925,341   $(186,000)  $(10,147,051)
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable   -    -    -    -    64,000    -    -    -    -    -    64,000 
Stock-based compensation   -    -    -    -    11,480    -    -    -    -    -    11,480 
Dividends   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (25,400)   -    -    (25,400)
Net loss   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (471,522)   -    -    (471,522)
Balances at March 31, 2022   2,086,000    20,860    39,052,472    39,052    36,176,453    1,829,555    (2,727,866)   (43,890,992)   925,341    (186,000)   (10,568,493)
Debt discount   -    -    -    -    34,000    -    -    -    -    -    34,000 
Dividends   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (25,400)   -    -    (25,400)
Net loss   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (387,576)   -    -    (387,576)
Balances at June 30, 2022   2,086,000   $20,860    39,052,472   $39,052   $36,210,453    1,829,555   $(2,727,866)  $(44,303,968)   925,341   $(186,000)  $(10,947,469)
                                                        
Balances at January 1, 2023   2,086,000   $20,860    39,052,472   $39,052    36,122,078    1,750,010   $(2,609,264)  $(45,351,375)   1,004,886   $(216,227)  $(11,994,876)
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties   -    -    -    -    17,500    -    -    -    -    -    17,500 
Dividends   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (25,400)   -    -    (25,400)
Net loss   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (497,957)   -    -    (497,957)
Balances at March 31, 2023   2,086,000    20,860    39,052,472    39,052    36,139,578    1,750,010    (2,609,264)   (45,874,732)   1,004,886    (216,227)   (12,500,733)
Dividends   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (25,400)   -    -    (25,400)
Net loss   -    -    -    -    -    -    -    (367,312)   -    -    (367,312)
Balances at June 30, 2023   2,086,000   $20,860    39,052,472   $39,052   $36,139,578    1,750,010   $(2,609,264)  $(46,267,444)   1,004,886   $(216,227)  $(12,893,445)

 

See the accompanying notes to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30,

(UNAUDITED)

 

   2023   2022 
   Six Months Ending 
   June 30, 
   2023   2022 
Cash flows from operating activities:          
Net loss  $(865,269)  $(859,098)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:          
Amortization   32,168    81,768 
Stock-based compensation   -    11,480 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:          
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - related parties   458,064    426,161 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - other   298,709    224,157 
Net cash used in operating activities   (76,328)   (115,533)
Cash flows from financing activities:          
Proceeds from note payable - others   -    130,000 
Proceeds from non-interest bearing advances from related parties   22,500    - 
Repayments to notes payable issued to related parties   -    (15,104)
Net cash provided by financing activities   22,500    114,896 
Net decrease in cash   (53,828)   (637)
Cash at beginning of period   55,885    82,091 
Cash at end of period  $2,057   $81,454 
          
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:          
Cash paid for interest  $-   $- 
           
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash financing activities:          
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable - related parties  $17,500   $98,000 
Unpaid preferred stock dividends in accounts payable and accrued expenses  $50,800   $50,800 

 

See the accompanying notes to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION

AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(UNAUDITED)

 

Note 1. Organization and Business

 

Diamondhead Casino Corporation (the “Company”) owns, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mississippi Gaming Corporation, an approximate 400-acre undeveloped property located at 7051 Interstate 10, Diamondhead, Mississippi 39525 (hereafter “the Diamondhead Property” or “the Property”). The Company’s intent was and is to construct a casino resort and other amenities on the Property unilaterally or in conjunction with one or more joint venture partners. However, the Company has been unable, to date, to obtain financing to move the project forward and/or enter into a joint venture partnership. There can be no assurance that the substantial funds required for the design and construction of the project can be obtained or that such funds can be obtained on acceptable terms. In addition, the Company has been unable to obtain financing to sustain the Company. Due to its lack of financial resources, the Company was forced to explore other alternatives, including a sale of part or all of the Property. The Company’s preference is to sell only part of the Property inasmuch as this would appear to be in the best interest of the stockholders of the Company. However, there can be no assurance the Company will be able to sell only part of the Property. The Company intends to continue to pursue a joint venture partnership and/or other financing while seeking a viable purchaser for part or all of the Property. Finally, there can be no assurance that if the requisite financing for the project were obtained and the project were constructed, that the project would be successful.

 

Note 2. Liquidity and Going Concern

 

These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the basis that the Company is a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has incurred losses over the past several years, has no operations, generates no operating revenues, and as reflected in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, incurred a net loss applicable to common stockholders of $916,069 and $909,898 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 respectively. In addition, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $46,267,444 on June 30, 2023. Due to its lack of financial resources, the Company has been forced to explore other alternatives, including a sale of part or all of the Property.

 

The Company has had no operations since it ended its gambling cruise ship operations in 2000. Since that time, the Company has concentrated its efforts on the development of its Diamondhead, Mississippi property. That development is dependent upon the Company obtaining the necessary capital, through either equity and/or debt financing, unilaterally or in conjunction with one or more partners, to master plan, design, obtain permits for, construct, open, and operate a casino resort.

 

In the past, in order to raise capital to continue to pay on-going costs and expenses, the Company has borrowed funds, through Private Placements of convertible instruments as well as through other secured notes which are more fully described in Notes 5 through 9 to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The Company is in default with respect to payment of both principal and interest under the terms of most of these instruments. In addition, at June 30, 2023, the Company had $13,188,293 of accounts payable and accrued expenses and $2,057 in cash on hand.

 

The above conditions raise substantial doubt as to the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

Note 3. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) and in conformity with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 8-03 of Regulation S-X and the related rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Accordingly, certain information and note disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. However, we believe that the disclosures included in these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this document have been prepared on the same basis as the annual consolidated financial statements and, in our opinion, reflect all adjustments, which include normal recurring adjustments necessary for a fair presentation in accordance with GAAP and SEC regulations for interim financial statements. The results for the six months ended June 30, 2023, are not necessarily indicative of the results that we will have for any subsequent period. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and the notes to those statements for the year ended December 31, 2022, attached to our annual report on Form 10-K.

 

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Principles of Consolidation

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

Estimates

 

The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Land

 

Land held for development is carried at cost. Costs directly related to site development, such as licensing, permitting, engineering, and other costs, are capitalized.

 

Land development costs, which have been capitalized, consist of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

Land  $4,934,323 
Licenses   77,000 
Engineering and costs associated with permitting   464,774 
   $5,476,097 

 

Fair Value Measurements

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC Topic 820 “Fair Value Measurements” for financial assets and liabilities. This standard defines fair value, provides guidance for measuring fair value and requires certain disclosures. The standard discusses valuation techniques, such as the market approach (comparable market prices), the income approach (present value of future income or cash flow), and the cost approach (cost to replace the service capacity of an asset or replacement cost). The standard utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value into three broad levels. The following is a brief description of those three levels:

 

Level 1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2: Input other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. These include quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets and quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.

 

Level 3: Unobservable input that reflects management’s own assumptions.

 

Financial instruments included in current assets and liabilities are reported at carrying value in the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets, which approximate fair value due to their short-term nature.

 

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Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company reviews long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of an asset may not be recoverable. The recoverability of long-lived assets is measured by comparing the carrying amount of the assets to the estimated undiscounted future cash flows projected to be generated by the assets. If such assets are considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount the carrying value exceeds the fair value of such assets determined by appraisal, discounted cash flow projections, or other means. As of June 30, 2023, there was a triggering event due to recurring losses and an impairment test was conducted. However, the fair value of the long-lived assets exceeded the carrying value and the Company determined that no impairment existed at June 30, 2023.

 

Net Loss per Common Share

 

Basic loss per share is computed by dividing net loss applicable to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. Diluted earnings per share is calculated by using the weighted average number of common shares outstanding, plus other potentially dilutive securities. Potentially dilutive securities are excluded from the computation of diluted loss per shares since their effect would be antidilutive. Common shares outstanding consist of issued shares, including allocated and committed shares held by the ESOP trust, less shares held in treasury. Common shares outstanding excludes the 910,000 shares subject to be issued in connection with notes payables (see note 9) and 35,000 shares subject to be issued to Mr. Harrison (see note 10). The dilutive securities below do not include 5,055,555 potentially convertible Debentures since the requirements for possible conversion have not yet been met and may never be met.

 

The table below summarizes the components of potential dilutive securities at June 30, 2023 and 2022.

 

Description  2023   2022 
  

June 30,

 
Description  2023   2022 
         
Convertible Preferred Stock   260,000    260,000 
Options to Purchase Common Shares   4,555,000    4,555,000 
           
Total   4,815,000    4,815,000 

 

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2019, the FASB issued ASU 2019-10, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326), Derivative and Hedging (Topic 815, and Leases (Topic 841). This new guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those annual reporting periods. This pronouncement was amended under ASU 2019-10 to allow an extension on the adoption date to entities that qualify as a small reporting company. The Company has elected this extension and the effective date for the Company to adopt this standard will be for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. Accordingly, the Company has adopted this standard as of January 1, 2023 and it did not have an effect on its consolidated financial statements.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements Not Yet Adopted

 

On March 27, 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-01, which amends certain provisions of ASC 842 that apply to arrangements between related parties under common control. Specifically, the ASU:

 

  Offers private companies, as well as not-for-profit entities that are not conduit bond obligors, a practical expedient that gives them the option of using the written terms and conditions of a common-control arrangement when determining whether a lease exists and the subsequent accounting for the lease, including the lease’s classification
     
  Amends the accounting for leasehold improvements in common-control arrangements for all entities.

 

The ASU is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023. The Company has not completed its assessment of the standard, but does not expect the adoption to have a material impact on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.

 

No other recent accounting pronouncements were issued by FASB that are believed by management to have a material impact on the Company’s present or future financial statements.

 

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Note 4. Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

 

The table below outlines the elements included in accounts payable and accrued expenses at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

   June 30,   December 31, 
   2023   2022 
Related parties:          
Accrued payroll due officers  $3,719,711   $3,569,711 
Accrued interest due officers and directors   2,738,027    2,467,844 
Accrued director fees   883,750    838,750 
Base rents due to the President   430,480    403,274 
Associated rental costs   181,770    165,295 
Other   17,308    17,308 
Total related parties  $7,971,046   $7,462,182 
           
Non-related parties:          
Accrued interest  $3,006,858   $2,841,520 
Accrued dividends   1,219,200    1,168,400 
Accrued fines and penalties   507,925    444,875 
Other   483,264    463,743 
Total non-related parties  $5,217,247   $4,918,538 

 

Note 5. Convertible Notes and Line of Credit

 

Line of Credit

 

In 2008, the Company entered into an agreement with an unrelated third party for an unsecured Line of Credit up to a maximum of $1,000,000. The Line of Credit carries an interest rate on amounts borrowed of 9% per annum. All funds originally advanced under the facility were due and payable by November 1, 2012. As an inducement to provide the facility, the lender was awarded an immediate option to purchase 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company at $1.75 per share. In addition, the lender received an option to purchase a maximum of 250,000 additional shares of common stock of the Company at $1.75 per share. The options expire following repayment in full by the Company of the amount borrowed. The Company is in default under the repayment terms of the agreement. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the unpaid principal and accrued interest due on the obligation totaled $2,257,806 and $2,213,422, respectively.

 

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Convertible Notes

 

The Convertible Notes issued pursuant to the two Private Placements discussed above total $962,500 in principle and became due and payable beginning in March 2012 and extending to various dates through June 2013. As of the date of the filing of this report, all the aforementioned debt obligations remain unpaid and in default under the repayment terms of the notes. In November 2020, the Superior Court of the State of Delaware awarded Judgments in favor of certain holders of these Promissory Notes who filed suit against the Company. As a result, the Company must carry an aggregate of $486,796 (total principal and interest) as debt owed to these noteholders. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, all Notes issued had a total outstanding principal of $962,500 and accrued interest, including the additional interest awarded pursuant to the Court Judgments, of $1,095,891 and $1,043,547 respectively.

 

The table below summarizes the Company’s debt arising from the above-described sources as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

  

June 30,

2023

  

December 31,

2022

 
Private placements - March 1, 2010*  $475,000   $475,000 
Private placements - October 25, 2010   487,500    487,500 
   $962,500   $962,500 

 

*   Of the 2010 placements above, $75,000 is due to a related party.

 

Note 6. Convertible Debentures

 

Pursuant to a Private Placement Memorandum dated February 14, 2014 (the “Private Placement”), the Company offered up to a maximum of $3,000,000 of Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures to accredited or institutional investors. The Offering was conducted contingent on the deposit into Escrow of the purchase price for all the Debentures offered in the principal amount of $3,000,000. The Debentures, once issued, originally bore interest at 4% per annum after 180 days, matured six years from the date of issuance, and were secured by a lien on the Company’s Mississippi property. The interest rate on these debentures was raised pursuant to subsequent agreements. The debentures were offered in three tranches as follows:

 

(a) $1,000,000 of First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures convertible into an aggregate of 3,333,333 shares of Common Stock of the Company at a conversion price of $.30 per share (the “First Tranche Debentures”);

 

(b) $1,000,000 of Second Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures, convertible into an aggregate of 2,222,222 shares of Common Stock of the Company at a conversion price of $.45 per share (the “Second Tranche Debentures”); and

 

(c) $1,000,000 of Third Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures, convertible into either 1,818,182 shares of Common Stock or 1,333,333 shares of Common Stock of the Company, at a conversion price of $.55 or $.75 per share depending upon certain conditions described in the Private Placement Memorandum (the “Third Tranche Debentures”).

 

The conversion rights on each issued Debenture carried an Anti-Dilution Provision. If the Company issued any shares of Common Stock or other securities after March 31, 2014 at a price per security that was less than the conversion price of a Debenture, then the Debenture would have had a new conversion price equal to the price per security that was less than the Conversion Price of the Debenture. The foregoing provision did not apply to the following:

 

(a) The issuance of any of the other Debentures in the Offering or the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon conversion of any of the Debentures in the Offering.

 

(b) The issuance of any shares of Common Stock if such issuance relates to an agreement, arrangement or grant to issue shares of Common Stock entered into by the Company prior to the Issue Date of the First Tranche Debentures in the Offering, including but not limited to, for example, previously issued convertible promissory notes, previously issued warrants, previously issued options to purchase Common Stock, or common stock vested or to be issued pursuant to a pre-existing Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

 

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The Anti-Dilution Provisions with respect to a Debenture terminate the earlier of (a) the date (if ever) the Company receives an “Approval to Proceed” from the Mississippi Gaming Commission to develop a casino/hotel on the Property, (b) the date on which the Debenture is converted in full, (c) the date on which the Debenture is paid in full, or (d) the Final Maturity Date of the Debenture (as defined in the Debenture).

 

Since the issuance of the Debentures, there have been no events that would trigger the above anti-dilution provisions.

 

The First Tranche Debentures were issued on March 31, 2014. The Final Maturity Date of the First Tranche Debentures was six years from the issuance date of the Debentures, or March 31, 2020. Therefore, the anti-dilution provisions of the First Tranche Debentures have expired.

 

The Second Tranche Debentures were issued on December 31, 2014. The Final Maturity Date of the Second Tranche Debentures was six years from the issuance date of the Debentures, or December 31, 2020. Therefore, the anti-dilution provisions of the Second Tranche Debentures have expired.

 

When originally issued, in the event the Company failed to meet the conditions for conversion of the Debentures, the First Tranche Convertible Debentures, which total $950,000, would have been due on March 31, 2020 and the Second Tranche Convertible Debentures, which total $850,000, would have been due December 31, 2020. The sole remaining non-convertible Debenture in the amount of $50,000 would have been due March 31, 2020. However, the Company is in default with respect to interest payments due under the Debenture agreements in the amount of $427,081 and as a result, the Debentures payable are reported as current liabilities.

 

On or about October 25, 2016, certain Debenture holders sued the Company for failing to make payments due under the terms of the Debentures. On or about December 12, 2019, the parties entered into a Settlement Agreement and on January 13, 2020, the parties filed a Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal with Prejudice in the case. The case was dismissed with the Court maintaining continuing jurisdiction over the Settlement Agreement.

 

In or about December 2022, the parties entered into an Amendment to Settlement Agreement. The Amendment provides, in pertinent part, as follows: that on or before March 31, 2023, the Plaintiffs would be paid the principal due under their debentures of $1.5 million, plus interest of four percent (4%) per annum on the principal due from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2019, plus interest of six percent (6%) per annum on the principal due from January 1, 2020 through March 31, 2022, plus interest of eight percent (8%) per annum on the principle due from April 1, 2022 through the date of payment. In addition the Company agreed to pay legal costs and fees of $175,000 plus 50,000 shares of common stock. In the event payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023, a judgment would be entered in the case. Post judgment interest shall only apply to the $1.5 million principle due. Total accrued interest due on all outstanding Debentures amounted to $684,227 and $617,733 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 respectively. Payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023. On July 5, 2023, the Plaintiffs filed a Motion to Reopen the Action, Vacate Dismissal, and Enter Judgment on Consent.

 

Note 7. Short Term Notes and Interest-Bearing Advance

 

Promissory Notes

 

On June 9, 2017, the Company entered into a Promissory Note with an unrelated lender in exchange for proceeds in the amount of $15,000. Interest on the note is 12.5% per annum and payable March 1 of each year the note remains outstanding. Payment in full of the Note was due June 9, 2019. Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, guaranteed the Note. In addition, the President of the Company agreed to personally guarantee the Note and to personally secure the Note with an assignment of proceeds due to her under the first lien on the Diamondhead property. The interest payments since March 1, 2018 have not been made. Accrued interest due on this obligation amounted to $11,389 and $10,443 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

Bank Credit Facility

 

Wells Fargo Bank provided an unsecured credit facility of up to $15,000 to the Company. The facility required a variable monthly payment of amounts borrowed plus interest, which was applied at 11.24% on direct charges and 24.99% on any cash advanced through the facility. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, a principal balance of $18,004 remained outstanding on the facility. The lending bank has since cancelled privileges under the facility for non-payment.

 

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Interest Bearing Advances

 

In 2016, the Company received cash advances totaling $47,500 from seven lenders which included $22,500 from third parties (see Note 8 for related party advances). The proceeds from the cash advances were earmarked for the payment of accounting and auditing fees and other expenses required to file the Company’s Form 10-Q. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the foregoing lenders, which matures four years from the date of issuance and bears interest at 8% per annum, with a full year of interest accruing in any year in which the advance remains unpaid. Accrued interest due on the above notes amounted to $16,400 and $14,200 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

On February 2, 2017, the Company borrowed $25,000 from an unrelated third party. The Note carries an annual interest rate of approximately 12.5% and is past due. The Company is in default and as such, the lender may increase the interest rate due by an amount of up to 3% per annum in excess of the rate then otherwise applicable. The Company does not have the funds to repay the advance. The President of the Company has agreed to personally secure the note with an assignment of proceeds due to her under the first lien on the Property. Accrued interest on this obligation amounted to $20,068 and $18,493 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

Of the amounts discussed above, $80,504 in short-term notes and advances are in default under the original agreed to terms.

 

Note 8. Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties

 

In 2016, the Company received cash advances totaling $47,500 from seven lenders which included $25,000 from three Current Directors of the Company (see Note 7). The proceeds from the cash advances were earmarked for the payment of accounting and auditing fees and other expenses required to file the Company’s Form 10-Q. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the foregoing lenders, which matures four years from the date of issuance and bears interest at 8% per annum, with a full year of interest accruing in any year in which the advance remains unpaid. Accrued interest due on the above notes amounted to $16,000 and $14,000 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. These amounts are included in current liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. This note is secured by a second lien on the Diamondhead Property.

 

In the third quarter of 2016, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company loaned the Company $90,000. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the Chairman of the Board. The Note bears interest at 14% per annum effective August 1, 2016 and matures four years from the date of issuance. The proceeds of the loan were used for the payment of Mississippi property taxes and auditing, accounting and other corporate expenses. Accrued interest due on the above note amounted to $87,130 and $80,882 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

In July 2017, at the request of the Company, the current Chairman of the Board of Directors, who is also a Vice President of the Company (“the Chairman”), paid all property taxes due, together with all interest due thereon, to Hancock County, Mississippi on an approximate 400-acre tract of land, owned by Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The total amount advanced was $67,628.

 

The Chairman is one of the secured parties under that Land Deed of Trust recorded on September 26, 2014 in Hancock County, Mississippi, to secure Tranche I and Tranche II Debentures issued by the Company in 2014. Under paragraph 5 of the Land Deed of Trust, a secured party who advances sums for taxes due on the Property is secured by the same Land Deed of Trust, but only at that interest rate specified in the note representing the primary indebtedness, namely 4% per annum.

 

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The Chairman advanced the $67,628 on condition that: (i) the advance constitute a lien with interest at 4% per annum under that Land Deed of Trust recorded September 26, 2014; (ii) he be paid additional interest of 11% per annum on the amount advanced and owing and that the full 11% interest per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (iii) this additional interest obligation be treated as a separate and secured debt of the Company, to be evidenced by a separate note and is secured with a separate and third lien to be placed on the Property (hereafter “the Third Lien”); (iv) the entire obligation will be treated as an advance to be paid out of any subsequent incoming financing obtained by the Company or any amounts recovered by the Company from a defendant in that collection action brought by the Company in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland; and (v) he be indemnified for any losses sustained on the sale of that common stock sold to cover the payment of real estate property taxes and any credit card fees associated with payment (“the indemnification”). The Chairman identified the common stock sold and provided the Company with the documentation required to document the sale of said stock and to calculate the loss, if any, on said stock. The fair value measurement of the derivative indemnification liability at December 31, 2021 was developed using Level 1 inputs, which was valued at $0. On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with the Chairman to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to the Chairman to repurchase the indemnification. See Note 10. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from the date of issue to the Chairman for an amount up to $100,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Property to secure this obligation for $100,000. Accrued interest on the note amounted to $68,163 and $59,360 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

In March of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase up to an additional $200,000 the amount secured by the third lien in favor of the Chairman of the Board, for amounts advanced by the Chairman on behalf of the Company, on the following terms and conditions, namely, that (i) the advance constitutes a lien on the Property with interest at 15% per annum; (ii) that the full interest of 15% per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced is due and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (iii) that this debt be evidenced by a separate promissory note and is to be included in and secured with a third lien that is to be placed on the Diamondhead Property to secure previous advances made to the Company (hereafter “the Third Lien”); (iv) that he be indemnified for any losses sustained on the sale of his common stock in an unrelated publicly-traded company to be sold to cover this advance based on a sales price of approximately $2.80 per share with a cap on the maximum loss per share to be at a sales price of $10.00 per share; and (v) that the Chairman’s previous indemnification approved by the Board of Directors on July 24, 2017 with respect to any loss on the sale of the same stock also be capped at a maximum of $10.00 per share. The Chairman identified the common stock sold and provided the Company with the documentation required to document the sale of said stock and to calculate the loss, if any, on said stock. On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with the Chairman to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to the Chairman to repurchase the indemnifications. See Note 10. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from the date of issue to the Chairman, for an amount up to $200,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property to secure this obligation for $200,000.

 

In November of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase up to an additional $100,000 of advances from the Chairman and in March of 2019, the Board of Directors voted to increase the limit of the advances to $200,000. The terms of this advance are identical to the terms as approved above in March 2018.

 

In July 2020, the Chairman of the Board of the Company paid a total of $67,076 for property taxes due for the year 2019 on the Company’s 400-acre Diamondhead, Mississippi Property plus $1,573 in related fees. The Company placed a fourteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure a promissory note in the amount of $150,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of these taxes and interest due thereon.

 

In May 2021, the Chairman of the Board of the Company paid a total of $62,610 for property taxes due for the year 2020 on the Company’s 400-acre Diamondhead, Mississippi Property plus $1,468 in related fees. The Company placed a fifteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure a promissory note in the amount of $100,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of these taxes and interest due thereon.

 

On May 30, 2021, the Chairman of the Board of the Company loaned the Company $50,000. The note is non-interest bearing and matures one year from the date of issuance. The Company placed a sixteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure this non-interest bearing note which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued. The Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $33,500, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of the loan. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the note. Debt discount was fully amortized during 2022.

 

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On February 17, 2023, the Board of Directors agreed to issue a non-interest bearing promissory note to the Chairman in the principal amount of $25,000 together with 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company. The note was issued in connection with the Chairman advancing funds to pay off accounts payable on behalf of the Company. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued. The Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $17,500, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of the loan. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the note. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, $7,233 of debt discount was amortized to interest expense to related parties.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the Chairman had advanced a total of $467,953, net of repayment of $16,250, under both the March 2018 and March 2019 arrangements and was owed accrued interest in the amount of $349,415 and $279,754 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

On July 24, 2017, the President of the Company, who is a Director of the Company, agreed to advance the Company up to $20,000 for the payment of expenses. In March of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase to up to $100,000 the amount to be secured by a third lien in favor of the President of the Company for amounts advanced by the President under this note, on the following terms and conditions, namely, that (i) she be paid interest of 15% per annum on the amount advanced and owing and that the full 15% interest per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (ii) the obligation in the maximum principal amount of $100,000 with interest due thereon be treated as a secured debt of the Company, to be evidenced by a separate note and to be secured with a separate lien to be placed on the Diamondhead Property (“the Third Lien”) together with the Chairman’s Third Lien, as well as a first lien to be placed on the residential lot owned by the Company; (iii) that the Third Lien on the Diamondhead Property also include the two loans ($25,000 and $15,000) and interest due thereon and credit facilities in the maximum amount of $15,000; and (iv) that the foregoing will be treated as advances to be paid out of any subsequent incoming financing obtained by the Company or any amounts recovered by the Company from a defendant in that collection action brought by the Company in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the President had advanced a total of $23,620, net of repayments of $49,949, under this agreement. The President previously agreed to secure a $25,000 loan and interest due thereon and to secure and guarantee a $15,000 loan and interest due thereon due non-related parties discussed above. The President is also personally liable for certain bank-issued credit cards used by the Company to pay expenses incurred by the Company in the approximate amount of $18,000. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from date of issue, to the President for an amount up to $100,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property to secure this obligation for $100,000. Accrued interest due on this note amounted to $50,655 and $41,409 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

The third lien placed on the Diamondhead Property, which secures the above three promissory notes, totals up to $400,000 and is payable to the Chairman of the Board ($300,000) and President ($100,000) of the Company.

 

The principal balance of the notes payable due to the officers and directors discussed above was $732,884, net of debt discount of $12,767 and $720,651, net of debt discount of $0, as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

Note 9. Notes Payable Due Others

 

In October 2017, the Company entered into a settlement with a holder of $150,000 of convertible notes as described in Note 5 above. As part of the settlement, the Company agreed to pay legal fees in the amount of $50,000 and issued a four year note at 0% interest to satisfy this obligation. The note is currently in default.

 

In December 2020, the Company entered into three promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for an aggregate principal amount of $126,250. The Company received total proceeds of $100,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $26,250. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in December 2021, one year after the notes’ issuances. These notes are currently in default.

 

In January and February 2021, the Company entered into two additional promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for a principal amount of $25,000 and $31,250, respectively. The Company received total proceeds of $50,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $6,250. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in January and February 2022, respectively, one year after the notes’ issuances. These notes are currently in default.

 

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In April and May 2021, the Company entered into three additional promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for a principal amount of $70,000, $25,000 and $25,000, respectively. The Company received total proceeds of $100,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $20,000. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in April and May 2022, respectively, one year after the notes’ issuances. The notes are currently in default.

 

In July 2021, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $25,000. The Company received proceeds of $25,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in July 2022, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

In November 2021, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $50,000. The Company received proceeds of $50,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in November 2022, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

In March 2022, unrelated third parties paid a total of $60,436 for property taxes due for the year 2021 on the Company’s Mississippi Property and loaned the Company an additional $19,564 for a total of $80,000. In return for the $80,000, the Company issued two non-interest bearing secured promissory notes for $40,000 each, due and payable in one year and, in addition, agreed to issue 80,000 shares of common stock for each $40,000 loaned, for a total repayment due of $80,000 plus 160,000 shares of common stock.

 

In April 2022, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $50,000. The Company received proceeds of $50,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in April 2023, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

From April 2021 to June 2022, thirteen liens were placed on the Property to secure these notes. There is a call for the issuance of a total of 760,000 shares of common stock in connection with the notes and liens, however, no shares have been issued to date. In December 2020, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $22,050, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of each loan issuance. In 2021, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock pertaining to the 2021 notes of $102,000. In 2022, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock pertaining to the 2022 notes of $98,000. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes.

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, $24,935 and $81,768 of the debt discount was amortized to interest expense to others. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, total notes payable due others, net of unamortized discount, was $557,498 and $532,563, respectively.

 

Note 10. Related Party Transactions

 

As of June 30, 2023, the President of the Company is owed deferred salary in the amount of $3,516,996 and the Vice President and the current Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company is owed deferred salary in the amount of $121,140. The Board of directors agreed to pay interest at 9% per annum on the foregoing amounts owed. Interest expense under this agreement amounted to $153,068 and $145,086 during the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Total interest accrued under this agreement totaled $1,934,872 and $1,781,809 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

The Company has a month-to-month lease with the President and then-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, for office space owned by the President in Alexandria, Virginia. The lease calls for monthly base rent in the amount of $4,534 and payment of associated costs of insurance, real estate taxes, utilities and other expenses. Rent expense associated with this lease amounted to base rent in the amount of $27,204 and associated rental costs of $16,475 for a total of $43,679 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and base rent of $27,204 and associated rental costs of $15,000 for a total of $42,204 for the six months ended June 30, 2022. No payments associated with the base rents were made in six months ended June 30, 2023. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, amounts owing for base rent and associated rental costs totaled $612,249 and $568,569, respectively.

 

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Directors of the Company are entitled to a director’s fee of $15,000 per year for their services. The Company has been unable to pay directors’ fees to date. A total of $883,750 and $838,750 was due and owing to the Company’s current and former directors as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Directors have previously been compensated and may, in the future, be compensated for their services with cash, common stock, or options to purchase common stock of the Company.

 

On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with Mr. Harrison, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to Mr. Harrison to repurchase the indemnifications the Company had previously agreed to pay Mr. Harrison for losses, if any, suffered on certain stock he had sold in prior years in an unrelated company to raise funds to pay property taxes due on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property and to lend additional funds to the Company. This repurchase eliminates any risk to the Company arising from the indemnification which could have been material. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded stock-based compensation of NIL for the fair value of these shares, which have not yet been issued as of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

On February 17, 2023, the Board of Directors agreed to issue a non-interest bearing promissory note to the Chairman in the principal amount of $25,000 together with 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company. The note was issued in connection with the Chairman advancing funds to pay off accounts payable on behalf of the Company.

 

See Notes 4, 5, 7, 8 and 11 for other related party transactions.

 

Note 11. Commitments and Contingencies

 

Liens

 

As of June 30, 2023, there were twenty-one liens on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property as follows:

 

The Company’s obligations under the First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures are secured by a first lien on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi property (the “Investors Lien”). On March 31, 2014, the Company issued $1 million of First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures and, on December 31, 2014, the Company issued $850,000 of Second Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures. Thus, on September 26, 2014, a first lien was placed on the Diamondhead Property in favor of the Investors to secure the principal due in the amount of $1,850,000 and interest due thereon. The Investors Lien is in pari passu with a first lien placed on the Property in favor of the President of the Company, the Vice President of the Company, and certain directors of the Company, for past due wages, compensation, and expenses owed to them in the maximum aggregate amount of $2,000,000 (the “Executives Lien”). The CEO will serve as Lien Agent for the Executives Lien.

 

On December 16, 2016, the Company filed a second lien on the Diamondhead Property in the maximum amount of $250,000 to secure certain notes payable, including notes to related parties, totaling $137,500 in principal and accrued interest incurred.

 

On August 21, 2018, the Company filed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property for up to $400,000 to secure notes issued to the Chairman and President of the Company arising in the third quarter of 2017 and during 2018, as more fully described in Note 8.

 

On January 26, 2021, a fourth lien in the amount of $2,000,000 was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest-bearing note payable in the amount of $2,000,000, issued to secure amounts owed to the President of the Company for accrued, but unpaid, salary, rent and other expenses.

 

On February 17, 2021, a fifth lien in the amount of $658,750 was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest-bearing note payable in the amount of $658,750, issued to secure amounts owed to nine directors, including the Company’s six current directors.

 

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In April 2021, six liens were placed on the Property to secure six non-interest-bearing notes payable to be issued to six lenders bringing total liens on the Property to eleven. The six notes issued total $252,500 in principal and call for the issuance of 250,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In June 2021, a twelfth and thirteenth lien were placed on the Property to secure two non-interest bearing notes issued in May of 2021 which total $50,000 in principal and call for the issuance of a total of 100,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a fourteenth lien on the Property to secure a promissory note in the amount of $150,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of taxes and interest that were paid by the Chairman in July 2020.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a fifteenth lien on the Property to secure a promissory note in the amount of $100,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of taxes and interest that were paid by the Chairman in May 2021.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a sixteenth lien on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued to the Chairman in May 2021 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a seventeenth lien on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued to a lender, which totals $25,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 50,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In November 2021, an eighteenth lien was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued in November 2021 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In March 2022, a nineteenth and twentieth lien were placed on the Property to secure two non-interest bearing notes issued in March of 2022 which total $80,000 in principal and call for the issuance of a total of 160,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In May 2022, a twenty-first lien was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued in April of 2022 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of a total of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

Other

 

The Company is currently delinquent in filing those documents and forms required to be filed in connection with its Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“ESOP”) for the year ended December 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015. The Company did not have the funds to pay professionals to prepare, audit and file these documents and forms when due. Although these required filings normally do not result in any tax due to an agency of the government, the Company could be subject to significant penalties for failure to file these forms when due. Penalties are assessed by the Department of Labor on a per diem basis from the original due dates for the required informational filings until the filings are actually made. The Company has accrued $507,925 and $429,750 on the current delinquent filings as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. The Company intends to bring its ESOP-required filings current and when current, will attempt to enroll in a voluntary compliance program with the Department of Labor with respect to any penalties or fines incurred. However, there can be no assurance the Company will be able to enroll in any such program or obtain a reduction of the fines and penalties that may be due.

 

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The Company and its subsidiaries file their federal tax return on a consolidated basis. The Company has not filed its consolidated federal tax returns for the years ended December 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016.

 

The Company believes no tax will be due with these federal returns. The Company has not filed its annual reports together with its franchise tax due with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has not filed its annual reports, together with its franchise tax due, with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. Casino World, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has not filed its annual reports, together with its franchise tax due, with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. Mississippi Gaming Corporation has not filed its corporate income and franchise tax returns, together with the tax due, with the state of Mississippi for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, or 2018. Casino World, Inc. has not filed its corporate income and franchise tax returns, together with the tax due, with the state of Mississippi for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. As of June 30, 2023, the accrued franchise taxes for Delaware and Mississippi totaled $15,125.

 

Management Agreement

 

On June 19, 1993, two subsidiaries of the Company, Casino World Inc. and Mississippi Gaming Corporation, entered into a Management Agreement with Casinos Austria Maritime Corporation (CAMC). Subject to certain conditions, under the Management Agreement, CAMC would operate, on an exclusive basis, all of the Company’s proposed dockside gaming casinos in the State of Mississippi, including any operation fifty percent (50%) or more of which is owned by the Company or its affiliates. Unless terminated earlier pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement, the Agreement terminates five years from the first day of actual Mississippi gaming operations and provides for the payment of an annual operational term management fee of 1.2% of all gross gaming revenues between zero and $100,000,000; plus 0.75% of gross gaming revenue between $100,000,000 and $140,000,000; plus 0.5% of gross gaming revenue above $140,000,000; plus two percent of the net gaming revenue between zero and $25,000,000; plus three percent of the net gaming revenue above twenty-five million dollars $25,000,000. The Company believes this Agreement is no longer in effect. However, there can be no assurance that CAMC will not attempt to maintain otherwise which would lead to litigation.

 

Letter of Intent with an Unrelated Third Party

 

On March 31, 2023, the Company entered into a Letter of Intent with an unrelated third party. The Agreement provides for purchases of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and purchases of Common Stock of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mississippi Gaming Corporation. As of the date of these financial statements, the third party has failed to make any payment required to be made pursuant to the Letter of Intent.

 

Mississippi Gaming Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase a total of 4.5 million shares of Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, or 10% of the Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, for a total purchase price of $6,000,000.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

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Diamondhead Casino Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase 4,000,000 shares of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation at a purchase price of $1.00 per share.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

Note 12. Subsequent Events

 

In July 2023 and in August 2023, two unrelated third parties each loaned the Company $20,000 to be used for general corporate purposes. In return for the $40,000, the Company agreed to issue each lender a promissory note for $20,000 and to issue two shares of common stock for each dollar loaned, or a total of 80,000 shares of common stock. In addition, the Company agreed to pay the lenders the amounts owed out of the first incoming funds received from Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative, in payment for a permanent easement on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property.

 

In July 2023, the Chairman of the Board paid a total of $74,519.80 for property taxes due for the year 2022 on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property and for fees due to the Company’s outside auditor for review of the Company’s Form 10-Q for the period ending June 30, 2023. The Company agreed to issue a promissory note for these and other amounts paid in 2023 in the total amount of approximately $100,000 and to issue two shares of common stock for each dollar loaned in 2023, or a total of approximately 200,000 shares of common stock. In addition, the Company agreed to pay the Chairman the amount owed for funds advanced in 2023 out of the first incoming funds received from Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative, in payment for a permanent easement on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property.

 

The Company will place a twenty-second, twenty-third and twenty-fourth lien on the Property to secure the promissory notes in favor of the foregoing.

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Financial Results

 

Forward Looking Statements

 

This section should be read together with the consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto, for the year ended December 31, 2022 included with our annual report filed on Form 10-K.

 

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for which the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a safe harbor. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our plans, objectives, representations and intentions and are not historical facts and typically are identified by use of terms such as “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “plans,” “intends,” “objectives,” “goals,” “aims,” “projects,” “forecasts,” “possible,” “seeks,” “may,” “could,” “should,” “might,” “likely,” “enable,” or similar words or expressions, as well as statements containing phrases such as “in our view,” “there can be no assurance,” “although no assurance can be given,” or “there is no way to anticipate with certainty.” These statements include, among other things, statements regarding our ability to implement our business plan and business strategy, our ability to obtain financing to sustain the Company, our ability to finance any future development, construction or operations, our ability to attract key personnel, and our ability to operate profitably in the future. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties which could cause our actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. In evaluating these forward-looking statements, you should consider risks and uncertainties relating to various factors, including, but not limited to, financing, licensing, construction and development, competition, legal actions, federal, state, county and/or city government actions, general financing conditions, and general economic conditions.

 

The Company’s actual results may differ significantly from results projected in the forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to revise or update forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Given these risks and uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements.

 

Throughout this Annual Report references to “we,” “our,” “us,” “Diamondhead Casino Corporation,” the “Company,” and similar terms refer to Diamondhead Casino Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, unless the context indicates otherwise.

 

The Company’s current priority is the development of a casino resort on its Property located in Diamondhead, Mississippi. The Company’s management, financial resources and assets will be devoted towards the development of this Property. There can be no assurance that the property can be developed or, that if developed, that the project will be successful.

 

Liquidity

 

The Company has incurred continued losses over the years and certain conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The Company has had no operations since it ended its gambling cruise ship operations in 2000. Since that time, the Company has concentrated its efforts on the development of its Diamondhead, Mississippi Property. The development of the Diamondhead Property is dependent on obtaining the necessary capital, through equity and/or debt financing, unilaterally, or in conjunction with one or more partners, to master plan, design, obtain permits for, construct, staff, open, and operate a casino resort. In the past, the Company has been able to sustain itself through various short term borrowings, however, as of June 30, 2023, the Company had cash of $2,057, while accounts payable and accrued expenses totaled $13,188,293 and the Company had an accumulated deficit of $46,267,444 In addition, the Company reported a net loss applicable to common shareholders of $916,069 for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Therefore, in order to sustain itself, it is imperative that the Company secure a source of funds to provide further working capital.

 

Management of the Company believes it will be difficult to secure suitable financing that would allow it to continue to pursue ultimate development of the Property. Therefore, on March 25, 2019, Mississippi Gaming Corporation entered into a brokerage agreement with an unrelated third party to seek a buyer for all or part of the Property or, alternatively, to seek a joint venture partner for the project. The brokerage agreement has expired, but the Company continues to work with the broker on the same terms that applied under the contract.

 

The above conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern and its ability to generate cash to meet its cash requirements for the following twelve months as of the date of this Form 10-Q.

 

Financial Results and Analysis

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred net losses applicable to common stockholders of $916,069 and $909,898 respectively. The increase in the loss, which totaled $6,171 is primarily due to an increase in administrative and general expenses.

 

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Administrative and general expenses incurred totaled $383,308 and $368,179 for the six months ending June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The table below depicts the major categories comprising these expenses:

 

  

June 30,

 
   2023   2022 
Payroll and Related Taxes  $150,000   $150,000 
Director Fees   45,000    45,000 
Professional Services   76,328    56,121 
Rents and Insurances   43,679    42,205 
Fines and Penalties   63,050    54,300 
All Other Expenses   5,251    20,553 
Total General and Administrative Expenses  $383,308   $368,179 

 

Other Income and Expense

 

Interest expense incurred totaled $448,137 and $456,645 for the six months ending June 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively, a decrease of $8,508. The decrease in 2023 is primarily attributable to no new borrowings and amortization of debt discount during the last two quarters of 2022 and the two quarter of 2023.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

Management Agreement

 

On June 19, 1993, two subsidiaries of the Company, Casino World Inc. and Mississippi Gaming Corporation, entered into a Management Agreement with Casinos Austria Maritime Corporation (CAMC). Subject to certain conditions, under the Management Agreement, CAMC would operate, on an exclusive basis, all of the Company’s proposed dockside gaming casinos in the State of Mississippi, including any operation fifty percent (50%) or more of which is owned by the Company or its affiliates. Unless terminated earlier pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement, the Agreement terminates five years from the first day of actual Mississippi gaming operations and provides for the payment of an annual operational term management fee of 1.2% of all gross gaming revenues between zero and $100,000,000; plus 0.75% of gross gaming revenue between $100,000,000 and $140,000,000; plus 0.5% of gross gaming revenue above $140,000,000; plus two percent of the net gaming revenue between zero and $25,000,000; plus three percent of the net gaming revenue above twenty-five million dollars $25,000,000. The Company believes this Agreement is no longer in effect. However, there can be no assurance that CAMC will not attempt to maintain otherwise which would lead to litigation.

 

Related Party

 

In July 2017, the Chairman of the Board paid $67,628 for all property taxes due, together with all interest due thereon, to Hancock County, Mississippi for an approximate 400-acre tract of land (“the Diamondhead Property”), owned by Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. In 2018, the Chairman advanced additional funds totaling $205,250 to the Company. In 2019, the Chairman advanced additional funds totaling $125,396 to the Company. In 2020, the Chairman advanced additional funds totaling $69,679 to the Company. The conditions of the notes under which the Chairman agreed to make the foregoing payments and advances are discussed in full detail in Note 8 of the attached unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

Of particular note to these conditions is that the Company agreed to indemnify the Chairman for losses, if any, sustained on the sale of certain common stock sold in an unrelated company to pay the property taxes due on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property and to lend additional funds to the Company. On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with the Chairman to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to the Chairman to repurchase the indemnification. This repurchase eliminates any risk to the Company arising from the indemnification which could have been material. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded stock-based compensation of NIL for the fair value of these shares, which have not yet been issued as of the issuance date of the attached unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

There are no other off-balance sheet arrangements that have, or are reasonably likely to have, a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues and expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources, that are material to our stockholders.

 

Critical Accounting Policies

 

Refer to Note 3 of the notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure about Market Risk

 

As a smaller reporting company, information under this item is not required to be presented.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

In connection with the preparation of this quarterly report on Form 10-Q, our management, with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer, who also serves as Chief Financial Officer, carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of June 30, 2023. Disclosure controls and procedures, as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act, are controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that the information that we are required to disclose in the reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s Rules and Forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Based on the results of this evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective at the reasonable assurance level as of June 30, 2023.

 

The management, under the supervision of our Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer, is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting. Internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with existing policies or procedures may deteriorate.

 

The Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer conducted, under the supervision of our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, an evaluation of the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting based on the framework in Internal Control – Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, commonly referred to as the “COSO” criteria. Based on this evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer concluded that material weaknesses over financial reporting existed as of June 30, 2023. Management identified the following two material weaknesses that have caused management to conclude that, as of June 30, 2023, our disclosure controls and procedures, and our internal control over financial reporting, were not effective at the reasonable assurance level:

 

  1. We do not have sufficient segregation of duties within accounting functions.
  2. We have not been timely in our financial reporting functions. Management has not developed and effectively communicated its accounting policies and procedures. This has resulted in inconsistent practices with regards to complex debt and equity transactions.

 

The Company has designed and instituted policies and procedures to eliminate and/or mitigate the foregoing.

 

As a result of the material weaknesses identified above, our internal control over financial reporting was not effective as of June 30, 2023. The Company has initiated policies and procedures to address the above weakness. While segregation of duties is very difficult in a small company, the Company intends to file timely reports and utilize third-party consultants to ensure effective financial reporting and disclosures are met.

 

To address the material weaknesses identified, management performed additional analyses and other procedures to ensure that the consolidated financial statements included herein fairly present, in all material respects, our financial position, results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented. Accordingly, we believe that the financial statements included in this report fairly present, in all material respects, our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented.

 

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Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

 

There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) during the quarter ended June 30, 2023 that are expected to materially affect, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement

 

On March 31, 2023, the Company entered into a Letter of Intent with an unrelated third party. The Agreement provides for purchases of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and purchases of Common Stock of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mississippi Gaming Corporation. As of the date of these financial statements, the third party has failed to make any payment required to be made pursuant to the Letter of Intent.

 

Mississippi Gaming Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase a total of 4.5 million shares of Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, or 10% of the Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, for a total purchase price of $6,000,000.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

Diamondhead Casino Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase 4,000,000 shares of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation at a purchase price of $1.00 per share.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

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PART II: OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

 

Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative v. Mississippi Gaming Corporation (In the Special Court of Eminent Domain, Hancock County, Mississippi (Case No. 23CO1:20-cv-00221)

 

Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative v. Mississippi Gaming Corporation, et al (all lienholders of the Diamondhead Property. (In the Special Court of Eminent Domain, Hancock County, Mississippi (Case No. 23CO1:23-cv-00153)

 

Since 1994, American Telephone and Telegraph Company (“AT&T”) has had an exclusive right of way easement along the northern portion of Mississippi Gaming Corporation’s (“MGC”) Diamondhead, Mississippi Property (“the Property”) to construct, operate, maintain, inspect, alter, replace and remove communications systems which they may require from time to time. Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative, is also seeking a permanent easement along the northern portion of the Property on which to construct, maintain and operate electric transmission lines together with an access road. On November 19, 2020, Cooperative Energy filed a Complaint with the Special Court of Eminent Domain, Hancock County, Mississippi seeking an Order authorizing the Cooperative to enter onto the Property for the purpose of examinations and surveys. The matters sought in the Complaint were quickly resolved by agreement of the parties. The Company’s understanding and MGC’s understanding was that the case would be dismissed, but the case was not dismissed. On May 24, 2023, Cooperative Energy filed a Complaint for Eminent Domain in the Special Court of Eminent Domain, Hancock County, Mississippi in which it named MGC and all persons and entities holding liens on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property as defendants. On July 28, 2023, Cooperative Energy filed a First Amended Complaint for Eminent Domain.

On or about February 19, 2023, the parties entered into an Indemnification Agreement to fully indemnify MGC and Diamondhead Casino Corporation and each of their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, and affiliates, and hold each of them harmless and defend each of them against any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses and/or liabilities to which an Indemnified Party might become liable arising out of or relating to any activities conducted on or about the Property by Cooperative Energy and/or its respective directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, affiliates and/or representatives and/or any unrelated third parties, contractors and/or subcontractors performing any activities on the Property at the request of or for the benefit of Cooperative Energy.

On or about October 26, 2022, Cooperative Energy offered MGC $395,038 for the easement. MGC rejected this offer. On or about April 18, 2023, Cooperative Energy offered MGC $643,748.00 for the easement. MGC rejected this offer. On or about May 24, 2023, Cooperative Energy offered MGC $850,000 for the easement. MGC rejected this offer. On or about June 20, 2023, MGC offered to accept $1,000,000 for the permanent easement provided that i) Mississippi Gaming Corporation got at least fifty percent of the $1 million; ii) payment was received on or before September 1, 2023; and iii) no trial was required. On or about July 3, 2023, Cooperative Energy agreed to the amount conditioned on agreement of the other defendants in the case. All interested parties, including all persons or entities holding liens on the Diamondhead Property, are being served together with MGC as defendants in the case. If all parties cannot reach an agreement as to the amount to be paid for the permanent easement and the manner in which it will be divided, the matter will be submitted to a Judge or a jury for determination.

Cooperative Energy has informed MGC that it has obtained an agreement from AT&T concerning AT&T’s pre-existing exclusive right of way easement so that the Company will not be in breach of its agreement with AT&T.

Edson R. Arneault, Kathleen Devlin and James Devlin, J. Steven Emerson, Emerson Partners, J. Steven Emerson Roth IRA, Steven Rothstein, and Barry Stark and Irene Stark v. Diamondhead Casino Corporation (In the United States District Court for the District of Delaware (C.A. No. 1:16-cv-00989-LPS)

 

On October 25, 2016, Edson R. Arneault, Kathleen Devlin and James Devlin, J. Steven Emerson, Emerson Partners, J. Steven Emerson Roth IRA, Steven Rothstein, and Barry Stark and Irene Stark filed a Complaint against the Company in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware for monies due and owing pursuant to certain Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures issued on March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2014. A companion case was filed in the Superior Court of the State of Delaware by John Hawley, as servicing agent for Argonaut 2000 Partners, L.P. (John Hawley, as servicing agent for Argonaut 2000 Partners, L.P. v. Diamondhead Casino Corporation (Superior Court of the State of Delaware)(Case No. N19C-02-239 RRC) The eight plaintiffs in the two cases were seeking a total of $1.5 million in principle due, plus interest from January 1, 2015, together with costs and fees. On or about December 12, 2019, the parties entered into a Settlement Agreement and on January 13, 2020, the parties filed a Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal with Prejudice in the case. The case was dismissed with the Court maintaining continuing jurisdiction over the Settlement Agreement.

 

In or about December 2022, the parties entered into an Amendment to Settlement Agreement. The Amendment provides, in pertinent part, as follows: that on or before March 31, 2023, the Plaintiffs would be paid the principle due under their debentures of $1.5 million, plus interest of four percent (4%) per annum on the principle due from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2019, plus interest of six percent (6%) per annum on the principle due from January 1, 2020 through March 31, 2022, plus interest of eight percent (8%) per annum on the principle due from April 1, 2022 through the date of payment. In addition the Company agreed to pay legal costs and fees of $175,000 plus 50,000 shares of common stock. In the event payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023, a judgment would be entered in the case. Post judgment interest shall only apply to the $1.5 million principle due. Payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023. On July 5, 2023, the Plaintiffs filed a Motion to Reopen the Action, Vacate Dismissal, and Enter Judgment on Consent. The Company did not object to the Motion.

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors

 

As a smaller reporting company, information under this item is not required to be presented.

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

 

None.

 

Item 3. Default Upon Senior Securities

 

Refer to the footnotes for all defaults on the Company’s indebtedness.

 

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The Company is in arrears on the payment of dividends due on its three series of preferred stock currently issued and outstanding. The Company has not paid preferred dividends due in the first six months of 2023 in the amount of i) $15,000 on its Series S preferred stock; ii) $15,000 on its Series S-NR preferred stock; and iii) $20,800 on its Series S-PIK preferred stock. The table below summarizes total preferred stock dividends in arrears at June 30, 2023.

 

   Total Amount 
Description  In Arrears 
     
Series S  $360,000 
Series S-NR   360,000 
Series S-PIK   499,200 
Total in arrears  $1,219,200 

 

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

 

Not Applicable.

 

Item 5. Other Information

 

None.

 

Item 6. Exhibits

 

Exhibits 31.1 and 31.2

 

Attached to this report is the certification of the Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer of the Company pursuant to Rule 13a-14 and Rule15d-14.

 

Exhibits 32.1 and 32.2

 

Attached to this report is the certification of the Chief Executive Officer/Chief Financial Officer of the Company as required by 18 U.S.C. Section 1350.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, the Registrant has caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized.

 

  DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION
     
Date: August 14, 2023   /s/ Deborah A. Vitale
  By: Deborah A. Vitale
    Chief Executive Officer

 

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Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Deborah A. Vitale, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Diamondhead Casino Corporation;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present, in all material respects, the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. As the Issuer’s certifying officer, I am responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the issuer and I have:

 

(a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the issuer, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this quarterly report is being prepared;

 

(b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) evaluated the effectiveness of the issuer’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) disclosed in this report any change in the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the issuer’s most recent fiscal quarter (the issuer’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the issuer’s auditors and the audit committee of the issuer’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent function):

(a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the issuer’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

(b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: August 14, 2023

 

/s/ Deborah A. Vitale  
Deborah A. Vitale  
Chief Executive Officer  

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 31.2

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Deborah A Vitale, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Diamondhead Casino Corporation;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present, in all material respects, the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. As the issuer’s certifying officer, I am responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the issuer and I have:

 

(a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the issuer, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this quarterly report is being prepared;

 

(b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) evaluated the effectiveness of the issuer’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) disclosed in this report any change in the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the issuer’s most recent fiscal quarter (the issuer’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the issuer’s auditors and the audit committee of the issuer’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent function):

 

(a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the issuer’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

(b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the issuer’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: August 14, 2023

 

/s/ Deborah A. Vitale  
Deborah A. Vitale  
Chief Financial Officer  

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION

 

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Diamondhead Casino Corporation (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending June 30, 2023, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Deborah A. Vitale, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, certify, to the best of my knowledge, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

 

  (1) The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
     
  (2) The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

Date: August 14, 2023 /s/ Deborah A. Vitale
  Deborah A. Vitale
  Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 32.2

 

CERTIFICATION

 

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Diamondhead Casino Corporation (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending June 30, 2023, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Deborah A. Vitale, Chief Financial Officer of the Company, certify, to the best of my knowledge, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

 

  (1) The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
     
  (2) The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

Date: August 14, 2023 /s/ DEBORAH A. VITALE
  Deborah A. Vitale
  Chief Financial Officer

 

 

 

v3.23.2
Cover - shares
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Aug. 11, 2023
Cover [Abstract]    
Document Type 10-Q  
Amendment Flag false  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Transition Report false  
Document Period End Date Jun. 30, 2023  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q2  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2023  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Entity File Number 0-17529  
Entity Registrant Name DIAMONDHEAD CASINO CORPORATION  
Entity Central Index Key 0000844887  
Entity Tax Identification Number 59-2935476  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code DE  
Entity Address, Address Line One 1013 Princess Street  
Entity Address, City or Town Alexandria  
Entity Address, State or Province VA  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 22314  
City Area Code 703  
Local Phone Number 683-6800  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Interactive Data Current No  
Entity Filer Category Non-accelerated Filer  
Entity Small Business true  
Entity Emerging Growth Company false  
Entity Shell Company false  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   36,297,576
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Current assets:    
Cash $ 2,057 $ 55,885
Total current assets 2,057 55,885
Land (Note 3) 5,476,097 5,476,097
Other assets 80 80
Total assets 5,478,234 5,532,062
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable and accrued expenses due related parties (Note 4) $ 7,971,046 $ 7,462,182
Accounts Payable, Related Party, Type [Extensible Enumeration] Related Party [Member] Related Party [Member]
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - others (Note 4) $ 5,217,247 $ 4,918,538
Convertible notes and line of credit payable (Note 5) 1,962,500 1,962,500
Debenture payable (Note 6) 50,000 50,000
Convertible debenture payable (Note 6) 1,800,000 1,800,000
Short term notes and interest bearing advance (Note 7) 80,504 80,504
Notes payable due related parties (net of unamortized debt discount of $12,767 and $0, respectively) (Note 8) $ 732,884 $ 720,651
Notes Payable, Current, Related Party, Type [Extensible Enumeration] Related Party [Member] Related Party [Member]
Notes payable due others (net of unamortized debt discount of $0 and $24,937, respectively) (Note 9) $ 557,498 $ 532,563
Total liabilities 18,371,679 17,526,938
Commitments and contingencies (Notes 3 and 11)
Stockholders’ deficit:    
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; shares authorized 5,000,000, outstanding 2,086,000 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 (aggregate liquidation preference of $2,519,080 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022) 20,860 20,860
Common stock, $0.001 par value; shares authorized 50,000,000, issued: 39,052,472 at June 30, 2023 and December 31 2022, outstanding: 36,297,576 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 39,052 39,052
Additional paid-in capital 36,139,578 36,122,078
Unearned ESOP shares (2,609,264) (2,609,264)
Accumulated deficit (46,267,444) (45,351,375)
Treasury stock, at cost, 1,004,886 shares at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 (216,227) (216,227)
Total stockholders’ deficit (12,893,445) (11,994,876)
Total liabilities and stockholders’ deficit $ 5,478,234 $ 5,532,062
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Statement of Financial Position [Abstract]    
Debt instrument unamortized discount $ 12,767 $ 0
Debt instrument unamortized discount premium net $ 0 $ 24,937
Preferred stock par value $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Preferred stock, shares authorized 5,000,000 5,000,000
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 2,086,000 2,086,000
Preferred stock liquidation preference value $ 2,519,080 $ 2,519,080
Common stock par value $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Common stock, shares authorized 50,000,000 50,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 39,052,472 39,052,472
Common stock, shares outstanding 36,297,576 36,297,576
Treasury stock, shares 1,004,886 1,004,886
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
COSTS AND EXPENSES        
Administrative and general $ 183,015 $ 184,195 $ 383,308 $ 368,179
Other 16,912 16,911 33,824 34,274
Total costs and expenses 199,927 201,106 $ 417,132 $ 402,453
Interest expense:        
Related parties $ 98,481 $ 93,099    
Interest Expense, Related Party, Type [Extensible Enumeration] Related Party [Member] Related Party [Member] Related Party [Member] Related Party [Member]
Other $ 68,904 $ 93,371 $ 177,953 $ 203,305
Total other expense 167,385 186,470 448,137 456,645
NET LOSS (367,312) (387,576) (865,269) (859,098)
PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS (25,400) (25,400) (50,800) (50,800)
NET LOSS APPLICABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS $ (392,712) $ (412,976) $ (916,069) $ (909,898)
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic 36,297,576 36,297,576 36,297,576 36,297,576
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted 36,297,576 36,297,576 36,297,576 36,297,576
Net loss per common share - basic $ (0.01) $ (0.01) $ (0.03) $ (0.03)
Net loss per common share - diluted $ (0.01) $ (0.01) $ (0.03) $ (0.03)
Related Party [Member]        
Interest expense:        
Related parties     $ 270,184 $ 253,340
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders' Deficiency (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Balance $ (12,500,733) $ (11,994,876) $ (10,568,493) $ (10,147,051) $ (11,994,876) $ (10,147,051)
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties   17,500   64,000    
Stock-based compensation       11,480    
Dividends (25,400) (25,400) (25,400) (25,400)    
Net loss (367,312) (497,957) (387,576) (471,522) (865,269) (859,098)
Debt discount     34,000      
Balance (12,893,445) (12,500,733) (10,947,469) (10,568,493) (12,893,445) (10,947,469)
Preferred Stock [Member]            
Balance $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860
Balance, shares 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties        
Stock-based compensation          
Dividends    
Net loss    
Debt discount          
Balance $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860 $ 20,860
Balance, shares 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000 2,086,000
Common Stock [Member]            
Balance $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052
Balance, shares 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties        
Stock-based compensation          
Dividends    
Net loss    
Debt discount          
Balance $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052 $ 39,052
Balance, shares 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472 39,052,472
Additional Paid-in Capital [Member]            
Balance $ 36,139,578 $ 36,122,078 $ 36,176,453 $ 36,100,973 $ 36,122,078 $ 36,100,973
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties   17,500   64,000    
Stock-based compensation       11,480    
Dividends    
Net loss    
Debt discount     34,000      
Balance 36,139,578 36,139,578 36,210,453 36,176,453 36,139,578 36,210,453
Unearned ESOP [Member]            
Balance $ (2,609,264) $ (2,609,264) $ (2,727,866) $ (2,727,866) $ (2,609,264) $ (2,727,866)
Balance, shares 1,750,010 1,750,010 1,829,555 1,829,555 1,750,010 1,829,555
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties        
Stock-based compensation          
Dividends    
Net loss    
Debt discount          
Balance $ (2,609,264) $ (2,609,264) $ (2,727,866) $ (2,727,866) $ (2,609,264) $ (2,727,866)
Balance, shares 1,750,010 1,750,010 1,829,555 1,829,555 1,750,010 1,829,555
Retained Earnings [Member]            
Balance $ (45,874,732) $ (45,351,375) $ (43,890,992) $ (43,394,070) $ (45,351,375) $ (43,394,070)
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties        
Stock-based compensation          
Dividends (25,400) (25,400) (25,400) (25,400)    
Net loss (367,312) (497,957) (387,576) (471,522)    
Debt discount          
Balance (46,267,444) (45,874,732) (44,303,968) (43,890,992) (46,267,444) (44,303,968)
Treasury Stock, Common [Member]            
Balance $ (216,227) $ (216,227) $ (186,000) $ (186,000) $ (216,227) $ (186,000)
Balance, shares 1,004,886 1,004,886 925,341 925,341 1,004,886 925,341
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable – related parties        
Stock-based compensation          
Dividends    
Net loss    
Debt discount          
Balance $ (216,227) $ (216,227) $ (186,000) $ (186,000) $ (216,227) $ (186,000)
Balance, shares 1,004,886 1,004,886 925,341 925,341 1,004,886 925,341
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) - USD ($)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net loss $ (865,269) $ (859,098)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:    
Amortization 32,168 81,768
Stock-based compensation 11,480
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - related parties 458,064 426,161
Accounts payable and accrued expenses - other 298,709 224,157
Net cash used in operating activities (76,328) (115,533)
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Proceeds from note payable - others 130,000
Proceeds from non-interest bearing advances from related parties 22,500
Repayments to notes payable issued to related parties (15,104)
Net cash provided by financing activities 22,500 114,896
Net decrease in cash (53,828) (637)
Cash at beginning of period 55,885 82,091
Cash at end of period 2,057 81,454
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:    
Cash paid for interest
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash financing activities:    
Common stock to be issued in connection with notes payable - related parties 17,500 98,000
Unpaid preferred stock dividends in accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 50,800 $ 50,800
v3.23.2
Organization and Business
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Organization and Business

Note 1. Organization and Business

 

Diamondhead Casino Corporation (the “Company”) owns, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mississippi Gaming Corporation, an approximate 400-acre undeveloped property located at 7051 Interstate 10, Diamondhead, Mississippi 39525 (hereafter “the Diamondhead Property” or “the Property”). The Company’s intent was and is to construct a casino resort and other amenities on the Property unilaterally or in conjunction with one or more joint venture partners. However, the Company has been unable, to date, to obtain financing to move the project forward and/or enter into a joint venture partnership. There can be no assurance that the substantial funds required for the design and construction of the project can be obtained or that such funds can be obtained on acceptable terms. In addition, the Company has been unable to obtain financing to sustain the Company. Due to its lack of financial resources, the Company was forced to explore other alternatives, including a sale of part or all of the Property. The Company’s preference is to sell only part of the Property inasmuch as this would appear to be in the best interest of the stockholders of the Company. However, there can be no assurance the Company will be able to sell only part of the Property. The Company intends to continue to pursue a joint venture partnership and/or other financing while seeking a viable purchaser for part or all of the Property. Finally, there can be no assurance that if the requisite financing for the project were obtained and the project were constructed, that the project would be successful.

 

v3.23.2
Liquidity and Going Concern
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Liquidity and Going Concern

Note 2. Liquidity and Going Concern

 

These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the basis that the Company is a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has incurred losses over the past several years, has no operations, generates no operating revenues, and as reflected in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, incurred a net loss applicable to common stockholders of $916,069 and $909,898 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 respectively. In addition, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $46,267,444 on June 30, 2023. Due to its lack of financial resources, the Company has been forced to explore other alternatives, including a sale of part or all of the Property.

 

The Company has had no operations since it ended its gambling cruise ship operations in 2000. Since that time, the Company has concentrated its efforts on the development of its Diamondhead, Mississippi property. That development is dependent upon the Company obtaining the necessary capital, through either equity and/or debt financing, unilaterally or in conjunction with one or more partners, to master plan, design, obtain permits for, construct, open, and operate a casino resort.

 

In the past, in order to raise capital to continue to pay on-going costs and expenses, the Company has borrowed funds, through Private Placements of convertible instruments as well as through other secured notes which are more fully described in Notes 5 through 9 to these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The Company is in default with respect to payment of both principal and interest under the terms of most of these instruments. In addition, at June 30, 2023, the Company had $13,188,293 of accounts payable and accrued expenses and $2,057 in cash on hand.

 

The above conditions raise substantial doubt as to the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Note 3. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) and in conformity with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 8-03 of Regulation S-X and the related rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Accordingly, certain information and note disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. However, we believe that the disclosures included in these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this document have been prepared on the same basis as the annual consolidated financial statements and, in our opinion, reflect all adjustments, which include normal recurring adjustments necessary for a fair presentation in accordance with GAAP and SEC regulations for interim financial statements. The results for the six months ended June 30, 2023, are not necessarily indicative of the results that we will have for any subsequent period. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and the notes to those statements for the year ended December 31, 2022, attached to our annual report on Form 10-K.

 

 

Principles of Consolidation

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

Estimates

 

The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Land

 

Land held for development is carried at cost. Costs directly related to site development, such as licensing, permitting, engineering, and other costs, are capitalized.

 

Land development costs, which have been capitalized, consist of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

Land  $4,934,323 
Licenses   77,000 
Engineering and costs associated with permitting   464,774 
   $5,476,097 

 

Fair Value Measurements

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC Topic 820 “Fair Value Measurements” for financial assets and liabilities. This standard defines fair value, provides guidance for measuring fair value and requires certain disclosures. The standard discusses valuation techniques, such as the market approach (comparable market prices), the income approach (present value of future income or cash flow), and the cost approach (cost to replace the service capacity of an asset or replacement cost). The standard utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value into three broad levels. The following is a brief description of those three levels:

 

Level 1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2: Input other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. These include quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets and quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.

 

Level 3: Unobservable input that reflects management’s own assumptions.

 

Financial instruments included in current assets and liabilities are reported at carrying value in the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets, which approximate fair value due to their short-term nature.

 

 

Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company reviews long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of an asset may not be recoverable. The recoverability of long-lived assets is measured by comparing the carrying amount of the assets to the estimated undiscounted future cash flows projected to be generated by the assets. If such assets are considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount the carrying value exceeds the fair value of such assets determined by appraisal, discounted cash flow projections, or other means. As of June 30, 2023, there was a triggering event due to recurring losses and an impairment test was conducted. However, the fair value of the long-lived assets exceeded the carrying value and the Company determined that no impairment existed at June 30, 2023.

 

Net Loss per Common Share

 

Basic loss per share is computed by dividing net loss applicable to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. Diluted earnings per share is calculated by using the weighted average number of common shares outstanding, plus other potentially dilutive securities. Potentially dilutive securities are excluded from the computation of diluted loss per shares since their effect would be antidilutive. Common shares outstanding consist of issued shares, including allocated and committed shares held by the ESOP trust, less shares held in treasury. Common shares outstanding excludes the 910,000 shares subject to be issued in connection with notes payables (see note 9) and 35,000 shares subject to be issued to Mr. Harrison (see note 10). The dilutive securities below do not include 5,055,555 potentially convertible Debentures since the requirements for possible conversion have not yet been met and may never be met.

 

The table below summarizes the components of potential dilutive securities at June 30, 2023 and 2022.

 

Description  2023   2022 
  

June 30,

 
Description  2023   2022 
         
Convertible Preferred Stock   260,000    260,000 
Options to Purchase Common Shares   4,555,000    4,555,000 
           
Total   4,815,000    4,815,000 

 

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2019, the FASB issued ASU 2019-10, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326), Derivative and Hedging (Topic 815, and Leases (Topic 841). This new guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those annual reporting periods. This pronouncement was amended under ASU 2019-10 to allow an extension on the adoption date to entities that qualify as a small reporting company. The Company has elected this extension and the effective date for the Company to adopt this standard will be for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. Accordingly, the Company has adopted this standard as of January 1, 2023 and it did not have an effect on its consolidated financial statements.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements Not Yet Adopted

 

On March 27, 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-01, which amends certain provisions of ASC 842 that apply to arrangements between related parties under common control. Specifically, the ASU:

 

  Offers private companies, as well as not-for-profit entities that are not conduit bond obligors, a practical expedient that gives them the option of using the written terms and conditions of a common-control arrangement when determining whether a lease exists and the subsequent accounting for the lease, including the lease’s classification
     
  Amends the accounting for leasehold improvements in common-control arrangements for all entities.

 

The ASU is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023. The Company has not completed its assessment of the standard, but does not expect the adoption to have a material impact on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.

 

No other recent accounting pronouncements were issued by FASB that are believed by management to have a material impact on the Company’s present or future financial statements.

 

 

v3.23.2
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

Note 4. Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

 

The table below outlines the elements included in accounts payable and accrued expenses at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

   June 30,   December 31, 
   2023   2022 
Related parties:          
Accrued payroll due officers  $3,719,711   $3,569,711 
Accrued interest due officers and directors   2,738,027    2,467,844 
Accrued director fees   883,750    838,750 
Base rents due to the President   430,480    403,274 
Associated rental costs   181,770    165,295 
Other   17,308    17,308 
Total related parties  $7,971,046   $7,462,182 
           
Non-related parties:          
Accrued interest  $3,006,858   $2,841,520 
Accrued dividends   1,219,200    1,168,400 
Accrued fines and penalties   507,925    444,875 
Other   483,264    463,743 
Total non-related parties  $5,217,247   $4,918,538 

 

v3.23.2
Convertible Notes and Line of Credit
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Convertible Notes And Line Of Credit  
Convertible Notes and Line of Credit

Note 5. Convertible Notes and Line of Credit

 

Line of Credit

 

In 2008, the Company entered into an agreement with an unrelated third party for an unsecured Line of Credit up to a maximum of $1,000,000. The Line of Credit carries an interest rate on amounts borrowed of 9% per annum. All funds originally advanced under the facility were due and payable by November 1, 2012. As an inducement to provide the facility, the lender was awarded an immediate option to purchase 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company at $1.75 per share. In addition, the lender received an option to purchase a maximum of 250,000 additional shares of common stock of the Company at $1.75 per share. The options expire following repayment in full by the Company of the amount borrowed. The Company is in default under the repayment terms of the agreement. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the unpaid principal and accrued interest due on the obligation totaled $2,257,806 and $2,213,422, respectively.

 

 

Convertible Notes

 

The Convertible Notes issued pursuant to the two Private Placements discussed above total $962,500 in principle and became due and payable beginning in March 2012 and extending to various dates through June 2013. As of the date of the filing of this report, all the aforementioned debt obligations remain unpaid and in default under the repayment terms of the notes. In November 2020, the Superior Court of the State of Delaware awarded Judgments in favor of certain holders of these Promissory Notes who filed suit against the Company. As a result, the Company must carry an aggregate of $486,796 (total principal and interest) as debt owed to these noteholders. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, all Notes issued had a total outstanding principal of $962,500 and accrued interest, including the additional interest awarded pursuant to the Court Judgments, of $1,095,891 and $1,043,547 respectively.

 

The table below summarizes the Company’s debt arising from the above-described sources as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

  

June 30,

2023

  

December 31,

2022

 
Private placements - March 1, 2010*  $475,000   $475,000 
Private placements - October 25, 2010   487,500    487,500 
   $962,500   $962,500 

 

*   Of the 2010 placements above, $75,000 is due to a related party.

 

v3.23.2
Convertible Debentures
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Convertible Debentures

Note 6. Convertible Debentures

 

Pursuant to a Private Placement Memorandum dated February 14, 2014 (the “Private Placement”), the Company offered up to a maximum of $3,000,000 of Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures to accredited or institutional investors. The Offering was conducted contingent on the deposit into Escrow of the purchase price for all the Debentures offered in the principal amount of $3,000,000. The Debentures, once issued, originally bore interest at 4% per annum after 180 days, matured six years from the date of issuance, and were secured by a lien on the Company’s Mississippi property. The interest rate on these debentures was raised pursuant to subsequent agreements. The debentures were offered in three tranches as follows:

 

(a) $1,000,000 of First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures convertible into an aggregate of 3,333,333 shares of Common Stock of the Company at a conversion price of $.30 per share (the “First Tranche Debentures”);

 

(b) $1,000,000 of Second Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures, convertible into an aggregate of 2,222,222 shares of Common Stock of the Company at a conversion price of $.45 per share (the “Second Tranche Debentures”); and

 

(c) $1,000,000 of Third Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures, convertible into either 1,818,182 shares of Common Stock or 1,333,333 shares of Common Stock of the Company, at a conversion price of $.55 or $.75 per share depending upon certain conditions described in the Private Placement Memorandum (the “Third Tranche Debentures”).

 

The conversion rights on each issued Debenture carried an Anti-Dilution Provision. If the Company issued any shares of Common Stock or other securities after March 31, 2014 at a price per security that was less than the conversion price of a Debenture, then the Debenture would have had a new conversion price equal to the price per security that was less than the Conversion Price of the Debenture. The foregoing provision did not apply to the following:

 

(a) The issuance of any of the other Debentures in the Offering or the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon conversion of any of the Debentures in the Offering.

 

(b) The issuance of any shares of Common Stock if such issuance relates to an agreement, arrangement or grant to issue shares of Common Stock entered into by the Company prior to the Issue Date of the First Tranche Debentures in the Offering, including but not limited to, for example, previously issued convertible promissory notes, previously issued warrants, previously issued options to purchase Common Stock, or common stock vested or to be issued pursuant to a pre-existing Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

 

 

The Anti-Dilution Provisions with respect to a Debenture terminate the earlier of (a) the date (if ever) the Company receives an “Approval to Proceed” from the Mississippi Gaming Commission to develop a casino/hotel on the Property, (b) the date on which the Debenture is converted in full, (c) the date on which the Debenture is paid in full, or (d) the Final Maturity Date of the Debenture (as defined in the Debenture).

 

Since the issuance of the Debentures, there have been no events that would trigger the above anti-dilution provisions.

 

The First Tranche Debentures were issued on March 31, 2014. The Final Maturity Date of the First Tranche Debentures was six years from the issuance date of the Debentures, or March 31, 2020. Therefore, the anti-dilution provisions of the First Tranche Debentures have expired.

 

The Second Tranche Debentures were issued on December 31, 2014. The Final Maturity Date of the Second Tranche Debentures was six years from the issuance date of the Debentures, or December 31, 2020. Therefore, the anti-dilution provisions of the Second Tranche Debentures have expired.

 

When originally issued, in the event the Company failed to meet the conditions for conversion of the Debentures, the First Tranche Convertible Debentures, which total $950,000, would have been due on March 31, 2020 and the Second Tranche Convertible Debentures, which total $850,000, would have been due December 31, 2020. The sole remaining non-convertible Debenture in the amount of $50,000 would have been due March 31, 2020. However, the Company is in default with respect to interest payments due under the Debenture agreements in the amount of $427,081 and as a result, the Debentures payable are reported as current liabilities.

 

On or about October 25, 2016, certain Debenture holders sued the Company for failing to make payments due under the terms of the Debentures. On or about December 12, 2019, the parties entered into a Settlement Agreement and on January 13, 2020, the parties filed a Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal with Prejudice in the case. The case was dismissed with the Court maintaining continuing jurisdiction over the Settlement Agreement.

 

In or about December 2022, the parties entered into an Amendment to Settlement Agreement. The Amendment provides, in pertinent part, as follows: that on or before March 31, 2023, the Plaintiffs would be paid the principal due under their debentures of $1.5 million, plus interest of four percent (4%) per annum on the principal due from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2019, plus interest of six percent (6%) per annum on the principal due from January 1, 2020 through March 31, 2022, plus interest of eight percent (8%) per annum on the principle due from April 1, 2022 through the date of payment. In addition the Company agreed to pay legal costs and fees of $175,000 plus 50,000 shares of common stock. In the event payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023, a judgment would be entered in the case. Post judgment interest shall only apply to the $1.5 million principle due. Total accrued interest due on all outstanding Debentures amounted to $684,227 and $617,733 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 respectively. Payment was not made on or before March 31, 2023. On July 5, 2023, the Plaintiffs filed a Motion to Reopen the Action, Vacate Dismissal, and Enter Judgment on Consent.

 

v3.23.2
Short Term Notes and Interest-Bearing Advance
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Short Term Notes and Interest-Bearing Advance

Note 7. Short Term Notes and Interest-Bearing Advance

 

Promissory Notes

 

On June 9, 2017, the Company entered into a Promissory Note with an unrelated lender in exchange for proceeds in the amount of $15,000. Interest on the note is 12.5% per annum and payable March 1 of each year the note remains outstanding. Payment in full of the Note was due June 9, 2019. Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, guaranteed the Note. In addition, the President of the Company agreed to personally guarantee the Note and to personally secure the Note with an assignment of proceeds due to her under the first lien on the Diamondhead property. The interest payments since March 1, 2018 have not been made. Accrued interest due on this obligation amounted to $11,389 and $10,443 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

Bank Credit Facility

 

Wells Fargo Bank provided an unsecured credit facility of up to $15,000 to the Company. The facility required a variable monthly payment of amounts borrowed plus interest, which was applied at 11.24% on direct charges and 24.99% on any cash advanced through the facility. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, a principal balance of $18,004 remained outstanding on the facility. The lending bank has since cancelled privileges under the facility for non-payment.

 

 

Interest Bearing Advances

 

In 2016, the Company received cash advances totaling $47,500 from seven lenders which included $22,500 from third parties (see Note 8 for related party advances). The proceeds from the cash advances were earmarked for the payment of accounting and auditing fees and other expenses required to file the Company’s Form 10-Q. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the foregoing lenders, which matures four years from the date of issuance and bears interest at 8% per annum, with a full year of interest accruing in any year in which the advance remains unpaid. Accrued interest due on the above notes amounted to $16,400 and $14,200 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

On February 2, 2017, the Company borrowed $25,000 from an unrelated third party. The Note carries an annual interest rate of approximately 12.5% and is past due. The Company is in default and as such, the lender may increase the interest rate due by an amount of up to 3% per annum in excess of the rate then otherwise applicable. The Company does not have the funds to repay the advance. The President of the Company has agreed to personally secure the note with an assignment of proceeds due to her under the first lien on the Property. Accrued interest on this obligation amounted to $20,068 and $18,493 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

Of the amounts discussed above, $80,504 in short-term notes and advances are in default under the original agreed to terms.

 

v3.23.2
Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties  
Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties

Note 8. Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties

 

In 2016, the Company received cash advances totaling $47,500 from seven lenders which included $25,000 from three Current Directors of the Company (see Note 7). The proceeds from the cash advances were earmarked for the payment of accounting and auditing fees and other expenses required to file the Company’s Form 10-Q. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the foregoing lenders, which matures four years from the date of issuance and bears interest at 8% per annum, with a full year of interest accruing in any year in which the advance remains unpaid. Accrued interest due on the above notes amounted to $16,000 and $14,000 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. These amounts are included in current liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. This note is secured by a second lien on the Diamondhead Property.

 

In the third quarter of 2016, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company loaned the Company $90,000. On August 25, 2016, the Company issued a Note to the Chairman of the Board. The Note bears interest at 14% per annum effective August 1, 2016 and matures four years from the date of issuance. The proceeds of the loan were used for the payment of Mississippi property taxes and auditing, accounting and other corporate expenses. Accrued interest due on the above note amounted to $87,130 and $80,882 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

In July 2017, at the request of the Company, the current Chairman of the Board of Directors, who is also a Vice President of the Company (“the Chairman”), paid all property taxes due, together with all interest due thereon, to Hancock County, Mississippi on an approximate 400-acre tract of land, owned by Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The total amount advanced was $67,628.

 

The Chairman is one of the secured parties under that Land Deed of Trust recorded on September 26, 2014 in Hancock County, Mississippi, to secure Tranche I and Tranche II Debentures issued by the Company in 2014. Under paragraph 5 of the Land Deed of Trust, a secured party who advances sums for taxes due on the Property is secured by the same Land Deed of Trust, but only at that interest rate specified in the note representing the primary indebtedness, namely 4% per annum.

 

 

The Chairman advanced the $67,628 on condition that: (i) the advance constitute a lien with interest at 4% per annum under that Land Deed of Trust recorded September 26, 2014; (ii) he be paid additional interest of 11% per annum on the amount advanced and owing and that the full 11% interest per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (iii) this additional interest obligation be treated as a separate and secured debt of the Company, to be evidenced by a separate note and is secured with a separate and third lien to be placed on the Property (hereafter “the Third Lien”); (iv) the entire obligation will be treated as an advance to be paid out of any subsequent incoming financing obtained by the Company or any amounts recovered by the Company from a defendant in that collection action brought by the Company in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland; and (v) he be indemnified for any losses sustained on the sale of that common stock sold to cover the payment of real estate property taxes and any credit card fees associated with payment (“the indemnification”). The Chairman identified the common stock sold and provided the Company with the documentation required to document the sale of said stock and to calculate the loss, if any, on said stock. The fair value measurement of the derivative indemnification liability at December 31, 2021 was developed using Level 1 inputs, which was valued at $0. On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with the Chairman to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to the Chairman to repurchase the indemnification. See Note 10. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from the date of issue to the Chairman for an amount up to $100,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Property to secure this obligation for $100,000. Accrued interest on the note amounted to $68,163 and $59,360 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

In March of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase up to an additional $200,000 the amount secured by the third lien in favor of the Chairman of the Board, for amounts advanced by the Chairman on behalf of the Company, on the following terms and conditions, namely, that (i) the advance constitutes a lien on the Property with interest at 15% per annum; (ii) that the full interest of 15% per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced is due and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (iii) that this debt be evidenced by a separate promissory note and is to be included in and secured with a third lien that is to be placed on the Diamondhead Property to secure previous advances made to the Company (hereafter “the Third Lien”); (iv) that he be indemnified for any losses sustained on the sale of his common stock in an unrelated publicly-traded company to be sold to cover this advance based on a sales price of approximately $2.80 per share with a cap on the maximum loss per share to be at a sales price of $10.00 per share; and (v) that the Chairman’s previous indemnification approved by the Board of Directors on July 24, 2017 with respect to any loss on the sale of the same stock also be capped at a maximum of $10.00 per share. The Chairman identified the common stock sold and provided the Company with the documentation required to document the sale of said stock and to calculate the loss, if any, on said stock. On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with the Chairman to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to the Chairman to repurchase the indemnifications. See Note 10. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from the date of issue to the Chairman, for an amount up to $200,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property to secure this obligation for $200,000.

 

In November of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase up to an additional $100,000 of advances from the Chairman and in March of 2019, the Board of Directors voted to increase the limit of the advances to $200,000. The terms of this advance are identical to the terms as approved above in March 2018.

 

In July 2020, the Chairman of the Board of the Company paid a total of $67,076 for property taxes due for the year 2019 on the Company’s 400-acre Diamondhead, Mississippi Property plus $1,573 in related fees. The Company placed a fourteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure a promissory note in the amount of $150,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of these taxes and interest due thereon.

 

In May 2021, the Chairman of the Board of the Company paid a total of $62,610 for property taxes due for the year 2020 on the Company’s 400-acre Diamondhead, Mississippi Property plus $1,468 in related fees. The Company placed a fifteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure a promissory note in the amount of $100,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of these taxes and interest due thereon.

 

On May 30, 2021, the Chairman of the Board of the Company loaned the Company $50,000. The note is non-interest bearing and matures one year from the date of issuance. The Company placed a sixteenth lien on the Property in July 2021 to secure this non-interest bearing note which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued. The Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $33,500, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of the loan. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the note. Debt discount was fully amortized during 2022.

 

 

On February 17, 2023, the Board of Directors agreed to issue a non-interest bearing promissory note to the Chairman in the principal amount of $25,000 together with 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company. The note was issued in connection with the Chairman advancing funds to pay off accounts payable on behalf of the Company. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued. The Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $17,500, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of the loan. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the note. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, $7,233 of debt discount was amortized to interest expense to related parties.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the Chairman had advanced a total of $467,953, net of repayment of $16,250, under both the March 2018 and March 2019 arrangements and was owed accrued interest in the amount of $349,415 and $279,754 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

On July 24, 2017, the President of the Company, who is a Director of the Company, agreed to advance the Company up to $20,000 for the payment of expenses. In March of 2018, the Board of Directors voted to increase to up to $100,000 the amount to be secured by a third lien in favor of the President of the Company for amounts advanced by the President under this note, on the following terms and conditions, namely, that (i) she be paid interest of 15% per annum on the amount advanced and owing and that the full 15% interest per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (ii) the obligation in the maximum principal amount of $100,000 with interest due thereon be treated as a secured debt of the Company, to be evidenced by a separate note and to be secured with a separate lien to be placed on the Diamondhead Property (“the Third Lien”) together with the Chairman’s Third Lien, as well as a first lien to be placed on the residential lot owned by the Company; (iii) that the Third Lien on the Diamondhead Property also include the two loans ($25,000 and $15,000) and interest due thereon and credit facilities in the maximum amount of $15,000; and (iv) that the foregoing will be treated as advances to be paid out of any subsequent incoming financing obtained by the Company or any amounts recovered by the Company from a defendant in that collection action brought by the Company in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland.

 

As of June 30, 2023, the President had advanced a total of $23,620, net of repayments of $49,949, under this agreement. The President previously agreed to secure a $25,000 loan and interest due thereon and to secure and guarantee a $15,000 loan and interest due thereon due non-related parties discussed above. The President is also personally liable for certain bank-issued credit cards used by the Company to pay expenses incurred by the Company in the approximate amount of $18,000. On September 30, 2018, Mississippi Gaming Corporation issued a secured promissory note, due one year from date of issue, to the President for an amount up to $100,000 to cover the principal and interest due with respect to this note. On August 21, 2018, Mississippi gaming Corporation placed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property to secure this obligation for $100,000. Accrued interest due on this note amounted to $50,655 and $41,409 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

The third lien placed on the Diamondhead Property, which secures the above three promissory notes, totals up to $400,000 and is payable to the Chairman of the Board ($300,000) and President ($100,000) of the Company.

 

The principal balance of the notes payable due to the officers and directors discussed above was $732,884, net of debt discount of $12,767 and $720,651, net of debt discount of $0, as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

v3.23.2
Notes Payable Due Others
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Notes Payable Due Others

Note 9. Notes Payable Due Others

 

In October 2017, the Company entered into a settlement with a holder of $150,000 of convertible notes as described in Note 5 above. As part of the settlement, the Company agreed to pay legal fees in the amount of $50,000 and issued a four year note at 0% interest to satisfy this obligation. The note is currently in default.

 

In December 2020, the Company entered into three promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for an aggregate principal amount of $126,250. The Company received total proceeds of $100,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $26,250. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in December 2021, one year after the notes’ issuances. These notes are currently in default.

 

In January and February 2021, the Company entered into two additional promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for a principal amount of $25,000 and $31,250, respectively. The Company received total proceeds of $50,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $6,250. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in January and February 2022, respectively, one year after the notes’ issuances. These notes are currently in default.

 

 

In April and May 2021, the Company entered into three additional promissory notes with unrelated lenders in exchange for a principal amount of $70,000, $25,000 and $25,000, respectively. The Company received total proceeds of $100,000 for the notes, resulting in an original issue discount of $20,000. This original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes. The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in April and May 2022, respectively, one year after the notes’ issuances. The notes are currently in default.

 

In July 2021, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $25,000. The Company received proceeds of $25,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in July 2022, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

In November 2021, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $50,000. The Company received proceeds of $50,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in November 2022, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

In March 2022, unrelated third parties paid a total of $60,436 for property taxes due for the year 2021 on the Company’s Mississippi Property and loaned the Company an additional $19,564 for a total of $80,000. In return for the $80,000, the Company issued two non-interest bearing secured promissory notes for $40,000 each, due and payable in one year and, in addition, agreed to issue 80,000 shares of common stock for each $40,000 loaned, for a total repayment due of $80,000 plus 160,000 shares of common stock.

 

In April 2022, the Company entered into an additional promissory note with an unrelated lender in exchange for a principal amount of $50,000. The Company received proceeds of $50,000 for the note. The note is non-interest bearing and matures in April 2023, one year after the note’s issuance. The note is currently in default.

 

From April 2021 to June 2022, thirteen liens were placed on the Property to secure these notes. There is a call for the issuance of a total of 760,000 shares of common stock in connection with the notes and liens, however, no shares have been issued to date. In December 2020, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock of $22,050, which was determined by the fair value of the Company’s common stock at the date of each loan issuance. In 2021, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock pertaining to the 2021 notes of $102,000. In 2022, the Company recorded a fair value of the stock pertaining to the 2022 notes of $98,000. The fair value of the stock was recorded as a debt discount, which will be amortized to interest expense over the life of the notes.

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, $24,935 and $81,768 of the debt discount was amortized to interest expense to others. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, total notes payable due others, net of unamortized discount, was $557,498 and $532,563, respectively.

 

v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions

Note 10. Related Party Transactions

 

As of June 30, 2023, the President of the Company is owed deferred salary in the amount of $3,516,996 and the Vice President and the current Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company is owed deferred salary in the amount of $121,140. The Board of directors agreed to pay interest at 9% per annum on the foregoing amounts owed. Interest expense under this agreement amounted to $153,068 and $145,086 during the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Total interest accrued under this agreement totaled $1,934,872 and $1,781,809 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

 

The Company has a month-to-month lease with the President and then-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, for office space owned by the President in Alexandria, Virginia. The lease calls for monthly base rent in the amount of $4,534 and payment of associated costs of insurance, real estate taxes, utilities and other expenses. Rent expense associated with this lease amounted to base rent in the amount of $27,204 and associated rental costs of $16,475 for a total of $43,679 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and base rent of $27,204 and associated rental costs of $15,000 for a total of $42,204 for the six months ended June 30, 2022. No payments associated with the base rents were made in six months ended June 30, 2023. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, amounts owing for base rent and associated rental costs totaled $612,249 and $568,569, respectively.

 

 

Directors of the Company are entitled to a director’s fee of $15,000 per year for their services. The Company has been unable to pay directors’ fees to date. A total of $883,750 and $838,750 was due and owing to the Company’s current and former directors as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Directors have previously been compensated and may, in the future, be compensated for their services with cash, common stock, or options to purchase common stock of the Company.

 

On February 4, 2022, the Board of Directors entered into an agreement with Mr. Harrison, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, to issue 35,000 shares of common stock of the Company to Mr. Harrison to repurchase the indemnifications the Company had previously agreed to pay Mr. Harrison for losses, if any, suffered on certain stock he had sold in prior years in an unrelated company to raise funds to pay property taxes due on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property and to lend additional funds to the Company. This repurchase eliminates any risk to the Company arising from the indemnification which could have been material. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded stock-based compensation of NIL for the fair value of these shares, which have not yet been issued as of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

On February 17, 2023, the Board of Directors agreed to issue a non-interest bearing promissory note to the Chairman in the principal amount of $25,000 together with 50,000 shares of common stock of the Company. The note was issued in connection with the Chairman advancing funds to pay off accounts payable on behalf of the Company.

 

See Notes 4, 5, 7, 8 and 11 for other related party transactions.

 

v3.23.2
Commitments and Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies

Note 11. Commitments and Contingencies

 

Liens

 

As of June 30, 2023, there were twenty-one liens on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property as follows:

 

The Company’s obligations under the First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures are secured by a first lien on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi property (the “Investors Lien”). On March 31, 2014, the Company issued $1 million of First Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures and, on December 31, 2014, the Company issued $850,000 of Second Tranche Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures. Thus, on September 26, 2014, a first lien was placed on the Diamondhead Property in favor of the Investors to secure the principal due in the amount of $1,850,000 and interest due thereon. The Investors Lien is in pari passu with a first lien placed on the Property in favor of the President of the Company, the Vice President of the Company, and certain directors of the Company, for past due wages, compensation, and expenses owed to them in the maximum aggregate amount of $2,000,000 (the “Executives Lien”). The CEO will serve as Lien Agent for the Executives Lien.

 

On December 16, 2016, the Company filed a second lien on the Diamondhead Property in the maximum amount of $250,000 to secure certain notes payable, including notes to related parties, totaling $137,500 in principal and accrued interest incurred.

 

On August 21, 2018, the Company filed a third lien on the Diamondhead Property for up to $400,000 to secure notes issued to the Chairman and President of the Company arising in the third quarter of 2017 and during 2018, as more fully described in Note 8.

 

On January 26, 2021, a fourth lien in the amount of $2,000,000 was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest-bearing note payable in the amount of $2,000,000, issued to secure amounts owed to the President of the Company for accrued, but unpaid, salary, rent and other expenses.

 

On February 17, 2021, a fifth lien in the amount of $658,750 was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest-bearing note payable in the amount of $658,750, issued to secure amounts owed to nine directors, including the Company’s six current directors.

 

 

In April 2021, six liens were placed on the Property to secure six non-interest-bearing notes payable to be issued to six lenders bringing total liens on the Property to eleven. The six notes issued total $252,500 in principal and call for the issuance of 250,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In June 2021, a twelfth and thirteenth lien were placed on the Property to secure two non-interest bearing notes issued in May of 2021 which total $50,000 in principal and call for the issuance of a total of 100,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a fourteenth lien on the Property to secure a promissory note in the amount of $150,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of taxes and interest that were paid by the Chairman in July 2020.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a fifteenth lien on the Property to secure a promissory note in the amount of $100,000 issued to the Chairman of the Board of the Company to secure the payment of taxes and interest that were paid by the Chairman in May 2021.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a sixteenth lien on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued to the Chairman in May 2021 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In July 2021, the Company placed a seventeenth lien on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued to a lender, which totals $25,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 50,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In November 2021, an eighteenth lien was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued in November 2021 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In March 2022, a nineteenth and twentieth lien were placed on the Property to secure two non-interest bearing notes issued in March of 2022 which total $80,000 in principal and call for the issuance of a total of 160,000 shares of common stock. The notes are not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

In May 2022, a twenty-first lien was placed on the Property to secure a non-interest bearing note issued in April of 2022 which totals $50,000 in principal and calls for the issuance of a total of 100,000 shares of common stock. The note is not convertible. As of the issuance date of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, no shares have been issued.

 

Other

 

The Company is currently delinquent in filing those documents and forms required to be filed in connection with its Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“ESOP”) for the year ended December 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015. The Company did not have the funds to pay professionals to prepare, audit and file these documents and forms when due. Although these required filings normally do not result in any tax due to an agency of the government, the Company could be subject to significant penalties for failure to file these forms when due. Penalties are assessed by the Department of Labor on a per diem basis from the original due dates for the required informational filings until the filings are actually made. The Company has accrued $507,925 and $429,750 on the current delinquent filings as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. The Company intends to bring its ESOP-required filings current and when current, will attempt to enroll in a voluntary compliance program with the Department of Labor with respect to any penalties or fines incurred. However, there can be no assurance the Company will be able to enroll in any such program or obtain a reduction of the fines and penalties that may be due.

 

 

The Company and its subsidiaries file their federal tax return on a consolidated basis. The Company has not filed its consolidated federal tax returns for the years ended December 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016.

 

The Company believes no tax will be due with these federal returns. The Company has not filed its annual reports together with its franchise tax due with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. Mississippi Gaming Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has not filed its annual reports, together with its franchise tax due, with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018. Casino World, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has not filed its annual reports, together with its franchise tax due, with the state of Delaware for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. Mississippi Gaming Corporation has not filed its corporate income and franchise tax returns, together with the tax due, with the state of Mississippi for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, or 2018. Casino World, Inc. has not filed its corporate income and franchise tax returns, together with the tax due, with the state of Mississippi for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. As of June 30, 2023, the accrued franchise taxes for Delaware and Mississippi totaled $15,125.

 

Management Agreement

 

On June 19, 1993, two subsidiaries of the Company, Casino World Inc. and Mississippi Gaming Corporation, entered into a Management Agreement with Casinos Austria Maritime Corporation (CAMC). Subject to certain conditions, under the Management Agreement, CAMC would operate, on an exclusive basis, all of the Company’s proposed dockside gaming casinos in the State of Mississippi, including any operation fifty percent (50%) or more of which is owned by the Company or its affiliates. Unless terminated earlier pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement, the Agreement terminates five years from the first day of actual Mississippi gaming operations and provides for the payment of an annual operational term management fee of 1.2% of all gross gaming revenues between zero and $100,000,000; plus 0.75% of gross gaming revenue between $100,000,000 and $140,000,000; plus 0.5% of gross gaming revenue above $140,000,000; plus two percent of the net gaming revenue between zero and $25,000,000; plus three percent of the net gaming revenue above twenty-five million dollars $25,000,000. The Company believes this Agreement is no longer in effect. However, there can be no assurance that CAMC will not attempt to maintain otherwise which would lead to litigation.

 

Letter of Intent with an Unrelated Third Party

 

On March 31, 2023, the Company entered into a Letter of Intent with an unrelated third party. The Agreement provides for purchases of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and purchases of Common Stock of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mississippi Gaming Corporation. As of the date of these financial statements, the third party has failed to make any payment required to be made pursuant to the Letter of Intent.

 

Mississippi Gaming Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase a total of 4.5 million shares of Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, or 10% of the Common Stock of Mississippi Gaming Corporation, for a total purchase price of $6,000,000.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

 

Diamondhead Casino Corporation

 

The Letter of Intent provides that the Purchaser will purchase 4,000,000 shares of Common Stock of Diamondhead Casino Corporation at a purchase price of $1.00 per share.

 

As of the issuance date of these financial statements, no payment has been made by the third party investor, no transactions pursuant to the Letter of Intent have occurred and no shares of common stock have been issued.

 

v3.23.2
Subsequent Events
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events

Note 12. Subsequent Events

 

In July 2023 and in August 2023, two unrelated third parties each loaned the Company $20,000 to be used for general corporate purposes. In return for the $40,000, the Company agreed to issue each lender a promissory note for $20,000 and to issue two shares of common stock for each dollar loaned, or a total of 80,000 shares of common stock. In addition, the Company agreed to pay the lenders the amounts owed out of the first incoming funds received from Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative, in payment for a permanent easement on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property.

 

In July 2023, the Chairman of the Board paid a total of $74,519.80 for property taxes due for the year 2022 on the Diamondhead, Mississippi Property and for fees due to the Company’s outside auditor for review of the Company’s Form 10-Q for the period ending June 30, 2023. The Company agreed to issue a promissory note for these and other amounts paid in 2023 in the total amount of approximately $100,000 and to issue two shares of common stock for each dollar loaned in 2023, or a total of approximately 200,000 shares of common stock. In addition, the Company agreed to pay the Chairman the amount owed for funds advanced in 2023 out of the first incoming funds received from Cooperative Energy, a Mississippi Electric Cooperative, in payment for a permanent easement on the Company’s Diamondhead, Mississippi Property.

 

The Company will place a twenty-second, twenty-third and twenty-fourth lien on the Property to secure the promissory notes in favor of the foregoing.

v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) and in conformity with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 8-03 of Regulation S-X and the related rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Accordingly, certain information and note disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. However, we believe that the disclosures included in these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this document have been prepared on the same basis as the annual consolidated financial statements and, in our opinion, reflect all adjustments, which include normal recurring adjustments necessary for a fair presentation in accordance with GAAP and SEC regulations for interim financial statements. The results for the six months ended June 30, 2023, are not necessarily indicative of the results that we will have for any subsequent period. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and the notes to those statements for the year ended December 31, 2022, attached to our annual report on Form 10-K.

 

 

Principles of Consolidation

Principles of Consolidation

 

The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Diamondhead Casino Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

Estimates

Estimates

 

The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Land

Land

 

Land held for development is carried at cost. Costs directly related to site development, such as licensing, permitting, engineering, and other costs, are capitalized.

 

Land development costs, which have been capitalized, consist of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

Land  $4,934,323 
Licenses   77,000 
Engineering and costs associated with permitting   464,774 
   $5,476,097 

 

Fair Value Measurements

Fair Value Measurements

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC Topic 820 “Fair Value Measurements” for financial assets and liabilities. This standard defines fair value, provides guidance for measuring fair value and requires certain disclosures. The standard discusses valuation techniques, such as the market approach (comparable market prices), the income approach (present value of future income or cash flow), and the cost approach (cost to replace the service capacity of an asset or replacement cost). The standard utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value into three broad levels. The following is a brief description of those three levels:

 

Level 1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2: Input other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. These include quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets and quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.

 

Level 3: Unobservable input that reflects management’s own assumptions.

 

Financial instruments included in current assets and liabilities are reported at carrying value in the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets, which approximate fair value due to their short-term nature.

 

 

Long-Lived Assets

Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company reviews long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of an asset may not be recoverable. The recoverability of long-lived assets is measured by comparing the carrying amount of the assets to the estimated undiscounted future cash flows projected to be generated by the assets. If such assets are considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount the carrying value exceeds the fair value of such assets determined by appraisal, discounted cash flow projections, or other means. As of June 30, 2023, there was a triggering event due to recurring losses and an impairment test was conducted. However, the fair value of the long-lived assets exceeded the carrying value and the Company determined that no impairment existed at June 30, 2023.

 

Net Loss per Common Share

Net Loss per Common Share

 

Basic loss per share is computed by dividing net loss applicable to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. Diluted earnings per share is calculated by using the weighted average number of common shares outstanding, plus other potentially dilutive securities. Potentially dilutive securities are excluded from the computation of diluted loss per shares since their effect would be antidilutive. Common shares outstanding consist of issued shares, including allocated and committed shares held by the ESOP trust, less shares held in treasury. Common shares outstanding excludes the 910,000 shares subject to be issued in connection with notes payables (see note 9) and 35,000 shares subject to be issued to Mr. Harrison (see note 10). The dilutive securities below do not include 5,055,555 potentially convertible Debentures since the requirements for possible conversion have not yet been met and may never be met.

 

The table below summarizes the components of potential dilutive securities at June 30, 2023 and 2022.

 

Description  2023   2022 
  

June 30,

 
Description  2023   2022 
         
Convertible Preferred Stock   260,000    260,000 
Options to Purchase Common Shares   4,555,000    4,555,000 
           
Total   4,815,000    4,815,000 

 

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2019, the FASB issued ASU 2019-10, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326), Derivative and Hedging (Topic 815, and Leases (Topic 841). This new guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those annual reporting periods. This pronouncement was amended under ASU 2019-10 to allow an extension on the adoption date to entities that qualify as a small reporting company. The Company has elected this extension and the effective date for the Company to adopt this standard will be for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. Accordingly, the Company has adopted this standard as of January 1, 2023 and it did not have an effect on its consolidated financial statements.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements Not Yet Adopted

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements Not Yet Adopted

 

On March 27, 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-01, which amends certain provisions of ASC 842 that apply to arrangements between related parties under common control. Specifically, the ASU:

 

  Offers private companies, as well as not-for-profit entities that are not conduit bond obligors, a practical expedient that gives them the option of using the written terms and conditions of a common-control arrangement when determining whether a lease exists and the subsequent accounting for the lease, including the lease’s classification
     
  Amends the accounting for leasehold improvements in common-control arrangements for all entities.

 

The ASU is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023. The Company has not completed its assessment of the standard, but does not expect the adoption to have a material impact on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.

 

No other recent accounting pronouncements were issued by FASB that are believed by management to have a material impact on the Company’s present or future financial statements.

v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Schedule of Land Development Cost Capitalized

Land development costs, which have been capitalized, consist of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

Land  $4,934,323 
Licenses   77,000 
Engineering and costs associated with permitting   464,774 
   $5,476,097 
Schedule of Components of Potential Dilutive Securities

The table below summarizes the components of potential dilutive securities at June 30, 2023 and 2022.

 

Description  2023   2022 
  

June 30,

 
Description  2023   2022 
         
Convertible Preferred Stock   260,000    260,000 
Options to Purchase Common Shares   4,555,000    4,555,000 
           
Total   4,815,000    4,815,000 
v3.23.2
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Schedule of Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

The table below outlines the elements included in accounts payable and accrued expenses at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

   June 30,   December 31, 
   2023   2022 
Related parties:          
Accrued payroll due officers  $3,719,711   $3,569,711 
Accrued interest due officers and directors   2,738,027    2,467,844 
Accrued director fees   883,750    838,750 
Base rents due to the President   430,480    403,274 
Associated rental costs   181,770    165,295 
Other   17,308    17,308 
Total related parties  $7,971,046   $7,462,182 
           
Non-related parties:          
Accrued interest  $3,006,858   $2,841,520 
Accrued dividends   1,219,200    1,168,400 
Accrued fines and penalties   507,925    444,875 
Other   483,264    463,743 
Total non-related parties  $5,217,247   $4,918,538 
v3.23.2
Convertible Notes and Line of Credit (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Convertible Notes And Line Of Credit  
Schedule of Convertible Notes Payable

The table below summarizes the Company’s debt arising from the above-described sources as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

  

June 30,

2023

  

December 31,

2022

 
Private placements - March 1, 2010*  $475,000   $475,000 
Private placements - October 25, 2010   487,500    487,500 
   $962,500   $962,500 

 

*   Of the 2010 placements above, $75,000 is due to a related party.
v3.23.2
Liquidity and Going Concern (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]          
Net income (loss) available to common stockholders, basic $ 392,712 $ 412,976 $ 916,069 $ 909,898  
Accumulated deficit 46,267,444   46,267,444   $ 45,351,375
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 13,188,293   13,188,293    
Cash on hand $ 2,057   $ 2,057   $ 55,885
v3.23.2
Schedule of Land Development Cost Capitalized (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Product Information [Line Items]    
Land development costs $ 5,476,097 $ 5,476,097
Land [Member]    
Product Information [Line Items]    
Land development costs 4,934,323 4,934,323
Licenses [Member]    
Product Information [Line Items]    
Land development costs 77,000 77,000
Engineering and Costs Associated with Permitting [Member]    
Product Information [Line Items]    
Land development costs $ 464,774 $ 464,774
v3.23.2
Schedule of Components of Potential Dilutive Securities (Details) - shares
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]    
Total 4,815,000 4,815,000
Convertible Preferred Stock [Member]    
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]    
Total 260,000 260,000
Options To Purchase Common Shares [Member]    
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]    
Total 4,555,000 4,555,000
v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details Narrative) - shares
6 Months Ended
Feb. 04, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Deferred Compensation Arrangement with Individual, Excluding Share-Based Payments and Postretirement Benefits [Line Items]      
Shares issued for notes payable   910,000  
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share amount   4,815,000 4,815,000
Convertible Debt [Member]      
Deferred Compensation Arrangement with Individual, Excluding Share-Based Payments and Postretirement Benefits [Line Items]      
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share amount   5,055,555  
Mr. Harrison [Member]      
Deferred Compensation Arrangement with Individual, Excluding Share-Based Payments and Postretirement Benefits [Line Items]      
Shares issued 35,000 35,000  
v3.23.2
Schedule of Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure [Line Items]    
Accrued payroll due officers $ 3,719,711 $ 3,569,711
Accrued interest due officers and directors 2,738,027 2,467,844
Accrued director fees 883,750 838,750
Other 17,308 17,308
Associated rental costs 181,770 165,295
Total related parties 7,971,046 7,462,182
Accrued interest 3,006,858 2,841,520
Accrued dividends 1,219,200 1,168,400
Accrued fines and penalties 507,925 444,875
Other 483,264 463,743
Total non-related parties 5,217,247 4,918,538
President [Member]    
Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure [Line Items]    
Other 430,480 403,274
Related Party [Member]    
Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure [Line Items]    
Total related parties $ 7,971,046 $ 7,462,182
v3.23.2
Schedule of Convertible Notes Payable (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Convertible notes payable $ 1,962,500 $ 1,962,500
March 1, 2010 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Promissory Note [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Convertible notes payable [1] 475,000 475,000
October 25, 2010 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Promissory Note [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Convertible notes payable 487,500 487,500
Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Promissory Note [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Convertible notes payable $ 962,500 $ 962,500
[1] Of the 2010 placements above, $75,000 is due to a related party.
v3.23.2
Schedule of Convertible Notes Payable (Details) (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Due to a related party $ 17,308 $ 17,308
March 1, 2010 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Promissory Note [Member] | Related Party [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Due to a related party $ 75,000 $ 75,000
v3.23.2
Convertible Notes and Line of Credit (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Nov. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2008
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Convertible notes payable, current   $ 1,962,500 $ 1,962,500  
Two Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Promissory Note [Member]        
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Convertible notes payable, current   962,500 962,500  
Debt instrument, periodic payment $ 486,796      
Interest payable   1,095,891 1,043,547  
Line of Credit [Member]        
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Line of credit facility maximum borrowing capacity       $ 1,000,000
Line of credit facility interest rate during period       9.00%
Line of credit facility expiration date       Nov. 01, 2012
Number of options awarded       50,000
Weighted average grant date fair value       $ 1.75
Line of credit facility periodic payment   $ 2,257,806 $ 2,213,422  
Line of Credit [Member] | Maximum [Member] | Lender [Member]        
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Number of options awarded       250,000
Weighted average grant date fair value       $ 1.75
v3.23.2
Convertible Debentures (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2019
Sep. 26, 2014
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Debt principal amount $ 1,500,000        
Debt interest rate         4.00%
Convertible debt current $ 1,800,000 $ 1,800,000      
Loans Receivable, Basis Spread on Variable Rate 4.00%   8.00% 6.00%  
Legal Fees $ 175,000        
Shares, Issued 50,000        
[custom:LongTermDebtPrincipalOrInterest-0] $ 1,500,000        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertable Senior Debentures [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Maximum offering amount 3,000,000        
Debt principal amount $ 3,000,000        
Debt interest rate 4.00%        
Debt instrument, maturity date, description matured six years from the date of issuance        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Debt Securities [Member] | Tranche 1 [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Collateralized convertible senior debentures $ 1,000,000        
Conversion of debenture into shares of common stock 3,333,333        
Debt instrument, convertible, conversion price $ 0.30        
Convertible debt current $ 950,000        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Debt Securities [Member] | Tranche 2 [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Collateralized convertible senior debentures $ 1,000,000        
Conversion of debenture into shares of common stock 2,222,222        
Debt instrument, convertible, conversion price $ 0.45        
Convertible debt current $ 850,000        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Debt Securities [Member] | Tranche 3 [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Collateralized convertible senior debentures $ 1,000,000        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Debt Securities [Member] | Tranche 3 [Member] | Minimum [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Conversion of debenture into shares of common stock 1,818,182        
Debt instrument, convertible, conversion price $ 0.55        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Convertible Debt Securities [Member] | Tranche 3 [Member] | Maximum [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Conversion of debenture into shares of common stock 1,333,333        
Debt instrument, convertible, conversion price $ 0.75        
February 14, 2014 Private Placement [Member] | Non Convertible Senior Debentures [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Convertible debt current $ 50,000        
Convertible Debentures [Member]          
Debt Instrument [Line Items]          
Interest payment in default 427,081        
Interest Payable $ 684,227 $ 617,733      
v3.23.2
Short Term Notes and Interest-Bearing Advance (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Jun. 09, 2017
Feb. 02, 2017
Aug. 25, 2016
Dec. 31, 2016
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2016
Dec. 31, 2022
Sep. 26, 2014
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Debt interest rate               4.00%
Short term notes and interest bearing advance         $ 80,504   $ 80,504  
Unrelated Third Party [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Debt interest rate   12.50%            
Accrued interest         20,068   18,493  
Short term notes and interest bearing advance   $ 25,000            
Seven Lenders [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Cash received advances       $ 47,500   $ 47,500    
Third Parties [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Cash received advances           $ 22,500    
Seven Lenders and Third Parties [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Debt interest rate     8.00%          
Accrued interest         16,400   14,200  
Debt matures term     4 years          
Lender [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Increase in interest rate per annum   3.00%            
Promissory Note [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Proceeds from Notes Payable $ 15,000              
Debt interest rate 12.50%              
Debt Instrument, Maturity Date Jun. 09, 2019              
Accrued interest         11,389   10,443  
Bank Credit Facility [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Line of credit facility, maximum borrowing capacity         15,000      
Line of credit         $ 18,004   $ 18,004  
Bank Credit Facility [Member] | Direct Charges [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Line of credit commitment fee percent rate         11.24%      
Bank Credit Facility [Member] | Cash Advanced Through The Facility [Member]                
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]                
Line of credit commitment fee percent rate         24.99%      
v3.23.2
Current Notes Payable Due Related Parties (Details Narrative)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Feb. 17, 2023
USD ($)
shares
Feb. 04, 2022
shares
May 30, 2021
USD ($)
shares
Sep. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Aug. 21, 2018
USD ($)
Jul. 24, 2017
USD ($)
Aug. 25, 2016
Mar. 31, 2022
USD ($)
shares
May 31, 2021
USD ($)
a
Jul. 31, 2020
USD ($)
a
Mar. 31, 2019
USD ($)
Nov. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2018
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2016
USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2023
USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2022
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2022
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2016
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2022
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2021
USD ($)
Jul. 31, 2017
USD ($)
a
Sep. 26, 2014
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage                                                 4.00%
Proceeds from related parties                                     $ 22,500          
Debt instrument face amount                                     1,500,000            
Fair value of the stock                               $ 17,500 $ 64,000                
Repayment of related party debt                                     $ 15,104          
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 1 [Member]                                                  
Derivative fair value of derivative net                                             $ 0    
Payable During any Calendar Year [Member]                                                  
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage                                                 11.00%
Mississippi Property [Member]                                                  
Issuance of shares | shares                 160,000                                
Debt instrument face amount                 $ 80,000               80,000                
Taxes payable                 60,436               $ 60,436                
Repayment of related party debt                 $ 80,000                                
Diamond Head Property [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt                                     400,000            
Board of Directors Chairman [Member]                                                  
Debt matures term               4 years                                  
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage               14.00%                                  
Interest payable                                     87,130     $ 80,882      
Proceeds from related parties                                   $ 90,000              
Area of land, owned | a                   400 400                            
Issuance of shares | shares 50,000   100,000                                            
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt         $ 100,000             $ 200,000 $ 100,000 $ 200,000                      
Terms on advances from chairman description                           (i) the advance constitutes a lien on the Property with interest at 15% per annum; (ii) that the full interest of 15% per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced is due and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (iii) that this debt be evidenced by a separate promissory note and is to be included in and secured with a third lien that is to be placed on the Diamondhead Property to secure previous advances made to the Company (hereafter “the Third Lien”); (iv) that he be indemnified for any losses sustained on the sale of his common stock in an unrelated publicly-traded company to be sold to cover this advance based on a sales price of approximately $2.80 per share with a cap on the maximum loss per share to be at a sales price of $10.00 per share; and (v) that the Chairman’s previous indemnification approved by the Board of Directors on July 24, 2017 with respect to any loss on the sale of the same stock also be capped at a maximum of $10.00 per share. The Chairman identified the common stock sold and provided the Company with the documentation required to document the sale of said stock and to calculate the loss, if any, on said stock                      
Debt instrument face amount $ 25,000   $ 50,000                                            
Taxes payable                   $ 62,610 $ 67,076                            
Property related fees                   1,468 1,573                            
Debt instrument periodic payment principal     50,000                                            
Fair value of stock issuance liability     $ 33,500                                            
Fair value of the stock $ 17,500                                                
Debt discount amortized interest expense                                     7,233            
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | July, 2021 [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from secured debt                   $ 100,000 $ 150,000                            
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | March 2018 and March 2019 [Member]                                                  
Interest payable                                     349,415     279,754      
Debt instrument face amount                                     467,953            
Repayment of related party debt                                     16,250            
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Mississippi Gaming Corporation [Member]                                                  
Interest payable                                     68,163     59,360      
Issuance of shares | shares   35,000                                              
Secured obligation           $ 100,000                                      
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Mississippi Gaming Corporation [Member] | Maximum [Member]                                                  
Debt instrument face amount       $ 200,000 $ 200,000                                        
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Diamondhead Casino Corporation [Member]                                                  
Secured obligation           200,000                                      
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Diamond Head Property [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt                                     $ 300,000            
Board of Directors [Member] | Maximum [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt                           $ 100,000                      
Proceeds from repayment of related party debt             $ 20,000                                    
Related party transaction terms and manner of settlement                           interest of 15% per annum on the amount advanced and owing and that the full 15% interest per annum is payable during any calendar year in which all or part of the amount advanced and owing or interest due thereon remains unpaid; (ii) the obligation in the maximum principal amount of $100,000 with interest due thereon be treated as a secured debt of the Company, to be evidenced by a separate note and to be secured with a separate lien to be placed on the Diamondhead Property (“the Third Lien”) together with the Chairman’s Third Lien, as well as a first lien to be placed on the residential lot owned by the Company; (iii) that the Third Lien on the Diamondhead Property also include the two loans ($25,000 and $15,000) and interest due thereon and credit facilities in the maximum amount of $15,000; and (iv) that the foregoing will be treated as advances to be paid out of any subsequent incoming financing obtained by the Company or any amounts recovered by the Company from a defendant in that collection action brought by the Company in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland                      
President [Member]                                                  
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage                                     9.00%            
Interest payable                                     $ 50,655     41,409      
Secured obligation           $ 100,000                                      
Other accrued liabilities current and noncurrent                                     18,000            
President [Member] | Loan One [Member]                                                  
Line of credit                           $ 25,000         25,000            
President [Member] | Loan Two [Member]                                                  
Line of credit                           15,000         15,000            
President [Member] | Two Loans [Member]                                                  
Line of credit facility maximum borrowing capacity                           $ 15,000                      
President [Member] | Maximum [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt       $ 100,000                                          
Seven Lenders [Member]                                                  
Cash received from advances                             $ 47,500           $ 47,500        
Three Current Directors [Member]                                                  
Cash received from advances                             $ 25,000                    
Seven Lenders and Three Current Directors [Member]                                                  
Debt matures term               4 years                                  
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage               8.00%                                  
Interest payable                                     16,000     14,000      
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Related Party [Member] | Mississippi Gaming Corporation [Member]                                                  
Notes payable                                               $ 67,628  
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Related Party [Member] | Mississippi Property [Member]                                                  
Area of land, owned | a                                               400  
President [Member] | Diamond Head Property [Member]                                                  
Proceeds from repayments of secured debt                                     100,000            
President [Member] | Related Party [Member]                                                  
Due from officers or stockholders                                     23,620            
Repayments of debt                                     49,949            
Officers and Directors [Member]                                                  
Notes payable                                     0     0      
Debt instrument face amount                                     732,884            
Debt instrument, unamortized discount current                                     $ 12,767     $ 720,651      
v3.23.2
Notes Payable Due Others (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 2 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 15 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Nov. 30, 2021
Jul. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Oct. 31, 2017
May 31, 2021
Feb. 28, 2021
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2022
Feb. 17, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Apr. 30, 2021
Jan. 31, 2021
Sep. 26, 2014
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount                 $ 1,500,000                
Legal fees                 175,000                
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage                                 4.00%
Proceeds from other short term debt                 $ 130,000              
Debt instrument unamortized discount                 12,767       $ 0        
Repayment of related party debt                 15,104              
Mississippi Property [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount   $ 80,000                              
Taxes payable current and noncurrent   60,436                              
Additional loan amount   $ 19,564                              
Stock issued during period shares   160,000                              
Repayment of related party debt   $ 80,000                              
Mississippi Property [Member] | Secured Promissory Notes [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount   $ 80,000                              
Stock issued during period shares   80,000                              
Mississippi Property [Member] | Secured Promissory Notes Two [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount   $ 40,000                              
Number of stock issued, value   $ 40,000                              
Thirteen Liens [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Debt instrument unamortized discount                           $ 102,000      
Stock issued during period shares                     760,000            
Debt instrument, call feature                     There is a call for the issuance of a total of 760,000 shares of common stock in connection with the notes and liens, however, no shares have been issued to date.            
Liabilities fair value adjustment         $ 22,050                        
Fair value of the stock pertaining to debt                         98,000        
Others [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Debt instrument unamortized discount                 557,498       $ 532,563        
Debt discount was amortized to interest expense                 $ 24,935 $ 81,768              
Convertible Promissory Note [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount           $ 150,000           $ 25,000          
Legal fees           $ 50,000                      
Debt instrument term           four                      
Debt instrument interest rate stated percentage           0.00%                      
Three Promissory Notes [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount         126,250                        
Proceeds from other short term debt         100,000                        
Debt instrument unamortized discount         $ 26,250                        
Debt instrument, maturity date, description         The notes are non-interest bearing and matured in December 2021, one year after the notes’ issuances. These notes are currently in default.                        
Promissory Note One [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount $ 50,000   $ 50,000 $ 25,000     $ 70,000               $ 70,000 $ 25,000  
Proceeds from other short term debt $ 50,000   $ 50,000 $ 25,000                          
Promissory Notes Two [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount             25,000 $ 31,250             25,000    
Two Additional Promissory Notes [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Proceeds from other short term debt               50,000                  
Debt instrument unamortized discount               $ 6,250                  
Promissory Notes Three [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Principal amount             25,000               $ 25,000    
Three Additional Promissory Notes [Member] | Unrelated Lenders [Member]                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                  
Proceeds from other short term debt             100,000                    
Debt instrument unamortized discount             $ 20,000                    
v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Feb. 17, 2023
Feb. 04, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Oct. 31, 2017
Sep. 26, 2014
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Interest rate                 4.00%
Interest expense     $ 98,481 $ 93,099          
Monthly base rent         $ 4,534        
Rent expense     27,204 $ 27,204 27,204 $ 27,204      
Associated rental costs         16,475 15,000      
Operating lease expense         43,679 42,204      
Rental costs     612,249   612,249   $ 568,569    
Debt instrument face amount     1,500,000   1,500,000        
Convertible Promissory Note [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Interest rate               0.00%  
Debt instrument face amount $ 25,000             $ 150,000  
Converted instrument, shares issued 50,000                
Director [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Directors fees         15,000        
Current And Former Directors [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Accrued directors fees     883,750   $ 883,750   838,750    
Mr. Harrison [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Shares issued   35,000     35,000        
President [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Deferred salary     $ 3,516,996   $ 3,516,996        
Interest rate     9.00%   9.00%        
Interest payable     $ 50,655   $ 50,655   41,409    
Vice President and Current Chairman of Board of Directors [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Deferred salary     121,140   121,140        
Management [Member]                  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                  
Interest expense         153,068 $ 145,086      
Interest payable     $ 1,934,872   $ 1,934,872   $ 1,781,809    
v3.23.2
Commitments and Contingencies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Feb. 17, 2023
May 30, 2021
Sep. 26, 2014
May 31, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Nov. 30, 2021
Jul. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2021
Apr. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Feb. 17, 2021
Jan. 26, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Aug. 21, 2018
Dec. 16, 2016
Dec. 31, 2014
Mar. 31, 2014
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                   $ 1,500,000                
Other accrued liabilities, current                   483,264 $ 463,743              
Accrued franchise taxes                   $ 15,125                
Mississippi Gaming Corporation [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Shares issued                   4,500,000                
Percentage of common stock outstanding                   10.00%                
Purchase price                   $ 6,000,000                
Employee Stock Ownership Plan [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Other accrued liabilities, current                   $ 507,925 $ 429,750              
Mississippi Property [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount         $ 80,000                          
Shares issued         160,000                          
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Second Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                               $ 137,500    
Amount owed                               $ 250,000    
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Third Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Amount owed                             $ 400,000      
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Fourth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                         $ 2,000,000          
Property to secure non interest notes                         $ 2,000,000          
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Fifth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                       $ 658,750            
Property to secure non interest notes                       $ 658,750            
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Six Lien [Member] | Lender [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                 $ 252,500                  
Shares issued                 250,000                  
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Twelfth and Thirteenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount               $ 50,000                    
Shares issued               100,000                    
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Sixteenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount             $ 50,000                      
Shares issued             100,000                      
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Seventeenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount             $ 25,000                      
Shares issued             50,000                      
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Eighteenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount           $ 50,000                        
Shares issued           100,000                        
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Nineteenth and Twentieth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount         $ 80,000                          
Shares issued         160,000                          
Diamond Head Property [Member] | Twenty-first Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount       $ 50,000                            
Shares issued       100,000                            
Board of Directors Chairman [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount $ 25,000 $ 50,000                                
Shares issued 50,000 100,000                                
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Diamond Head Property [Member] | Fourteenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Notes payable             $ 150,000                      
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Diamond Head Property [Member] | Fifteenth Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Notes payable             $ 100,000                      
Casinos Austria Maritime Corporation [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Other commitments description                   On June 19, 1993, two subsidiaries of the Company, Casino World Inc. and Mississippi Gaming Corporation, entered into a Management Agreement with Casinos Austria Maritime Corporation (CAMC). Subject to certain conditions, under the Management Agreement, CAMC would operate, on an exclusive basis, all of the Company’s proposed dockside gaming casinos in the State of Mississippi, including any operation fifty percent (50%) or more of which is owned by the Company or its affiliates. Unless terminated earlier pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement, the Agreement terminates five years from the first day of actual Mississippi gaming operations and provides for the payment of an annual operational term management fee of 1.2% of all gross gaming revenues between zero and $100,000,000; plus 0.75% of gross gaming revenue between $100,000,000 and $140,000,000; plus 0.5% of gross gaming revenue above $140,000,000; plus two percent of the net gaming revenue between zero and $25,000,000; plus three percent of the net gaming revenue above twenty-five million dollars $25,000,000. The Company believes this Agreement is no longer in effect. However, there can be no assurance that CAMC will not attempt to maintain otherwise which would lead to litigation                
Diamondhead Casino Corporation [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Common stock available for issuance                   4,000,000                
Common stock price per share                   $ 1.00                
Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures [Member] | Investors Lien [Member] | Mississippi Property [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Secure principal and interest amount due     $ 1,850,000                              
Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures [Member] | Executives Lien [Member] | Mississippi Property [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Amount owed                           $ 2,000,000        
Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures [Member] | Tranche 1 [Member] | Investors Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                                   $ 1,000,000
Collateralized Convertible Senior Debentures [Member] | Tranche 2 [Member] | Investors Lien [Member]                                    
Debt Securities, Held-to-Maturity, Allowance for Credit Loss [Line Items]                                    
Debt instrument face amount                                 $ 850,000  
v3.23.2
Subsequent Events (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 2 Months Ended
Feb. 17, 2023
May 30, 2021
Jul. 31, 2023
Aug. 31, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
May 31, 2021
Jul. 31, 2020
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Debt instrument face amount         $ 1,500,000    
Two Unrelated Third Parties [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
General corporate purpose       $ 20,000      
Debt instrument face amount       $ 40,000      
Two Unrelated Third Parties [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member] | Common Stock [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Shares issued       80,000      
Two Unrelated Third Parties [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member] | Lender Promissory Note [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
New issuance, value       $ 20,000      
Board of Directors Chairman [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Debt instrument face amount $ 25,000 $ 50,000          
Shares issued 50,000 100,000          
Taxes payable           $ 62,610 $ 67,076
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Taxes payable     $ 74,519.80        
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member] | Common Stock [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Shares issued     200,000        
Board of Directors Chairman [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member] | Promissory Note [Member]              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
New issuance, value     $ 100,000        

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