Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Ohio Man Sues Casino for Paying Him Cash

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29 year-old David Hayes of Ohio is suing the Hollywood Casino Columbus for paying him $35,800 in cash after he went on a large heater on the blackjack tables. Most casino lawsuits involve big losers but Hayes is takin a novel angle once you have robbed at home hours after his big win.

Hayes claims that he went to the casino cage with chips worth $35,800 and asked to be paid by check but was ignored, getting a fat manilla folder that was stapled shut with $100 bills inside. He claims that the casino employee also had him write down his name and address on a sheet of paper and held it as much as verify it, exposing his personal details to anyone within the vicinity.

His lawsuit also alleges that he was made to attend nearly an hour on the cage before getting the money and that the worker advised him against carrying that much profit the longer term if he ever had a large payday. 

"I stood out like a sore thumb from the instant I USED TO BE playing to the instant I cashed out all of the method to the car," Hayes told CBS affiliate WBNS-TV earlier this year. "I didn’t know what to do with it as it was basically the scale of a brick."

Hayes arrived home safely but only some hours later a trio of fellows entered his home through an unlocked door and woke him up demanding the money. Two men were arrested and a 3rd is being sought but apparently Hayes' cash was long gone, resulting in his lawsuit against the casino charging it with negligence and recklessness.

The casino denies the charges, claiming in a legal filing that there has been "unforeseeable misconduct by third parties over whom the casino had no control." 


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