Man sues Vegas club, says he was inebriated and they shouldn't have given him a chance to wager $500k on Super Bowl
The Downtown Grand has been open for barely a couple of months, yet it is as of now confronting a lawsuit.
Mark Johnston, who says he had an excessive amount to drink before wagering $500,000 on the Super Bowl, says the resort should give him back his money, because he was inebriated.
Gaming regulations stipulate that a casino can be punished for allowing people that are visibly inebriated to gamble.
Johnston says while he doesn't want any sympathy from others, in any case he feels wronged.
"I feel like they took a drunk person walking down the street and reached into his or her pockets then taking all of their money."
The Downtown Grand does not remark on pending complaints nor litigation. Johnston has said "That the Gaming Control Board is Investigating his complaint".
The Downtown Grand has been open for barely a couple of months, yet it is as of now confronting a lawsuit.
Mark Johnston, who says he had an excessive amount to drink before wagering $500,000 on the Super Bowl, says the resort should give him back his money, because he was inebriated.
Gaming regulations stipulate that a casino can be punished for allowing people that are visibly inebriated to gamble.
Johnston says while he doesn't want any sympathy from others, in any case he feels wronged.
"I feel like they took a drunk person walking down the street and reached into his or her pockets then taking all of their money."
The Downtown Grand does not remark on pending complaints nor litigation. Johnston has said "That the Gaming Control Board is Investigating his complaint".
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