From this mornings Las Vegas R/J: Sorry for the format, but I'm on the run.
Stupak wins round in fight
to redeem chips
A Gaming Control Board agent rules the
Horseshoe must give a local gambler cash for
his $5,000 tokens.
By Joe Schoenmann
By Joe Schoenmann
Review-Journal
Bob Stupak's latest gamble appears to have paid off.
A Nevada Gaming Control agent ruled Tuesday that
Binion's Horseshoe is obligated to redeem $250,000 in
$5,000 chips that Stupak has.
On Monday evening, Stupak invaded the Horseshoe
-- which he says banned him Oct. 24 -- and again was
refused when he tried to cash a single $5,000 chip while
Nevada gaming officials watched.
The board made no decision, however, on the
estimated hundreds of others who also have $5,000 chips.
An Illinois pastor is seeking to obtain a class action
lawsuit against the casino on their behalf.
Horseshoe officials have 20 days to decide if they
want to appeal the decision for Stupak to cash his chips.
Attorney John Bailey, who works for the firm that
represents the Horseshoe, said the company has made no
decision.
"I'm pleased with the decision. I always expected that
(Gaming Control Board Chairman) Steve DuCharme
would carry on the tradition of the Nevada gaming board,"
Stupak said after being told of the decision by the
Review-Journal late Tuesday. He said he will make an
official statement today.
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