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Online Casino News for Wednesday - March 12, 2003

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Several gambling ring suspects slapped with $300 fine - 2003-03-12
Five of 14 people who were alleged to have been linked with a Penn Hills gambling ring were ordered by District Justice Leonard Hromyak on Monday to face summary charges of disorderly conduct.
Robert Strauch, 62, of 1507 Nash Ave., Penn Hills; Fred Davis, 47, of 6362 Edby St., Squirrel Hill; Lawrence Scafuri II, 58, of 637 Ninth St., Oakmont, each were penalized and commanded to pay a total of $300 for possessing 10 video poker machines at Silks Unlimited, 12911 Frankstown Road.
Read the full story at Penn Hills Star
 
Gambler sentenced for not repaying $3 million - 2003-03-12
A businessman who prosecutors reveal blew as much as $12 million in one day on the Las Vegas baccarat tables was put on probation Tuesday for not paying his casino markers.

As an aspect of his plea agreement, Robert Ben was commanded to pay $3 million in restitution to several of Las Vegas' most popular casinos.
"I'm saddened by this case because it is the American Dream gone awry," Zadrowski shared outside of court. "He got into gambling."
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 







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