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  • captrobey
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 09-02-10
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    Gambler Sues Casino after Losing $500,000
    Dear Vegas - I too would like all the money i ever lost back .


    A businessman who lost $500,000 on table games at a Las Vegas casino on Super Bowl weekend is arguing that he shouldn't have to pay because he was blackout drunk. Southern California gambler Mark Johnston, 52, is suing the Downtown Grand for loaning him money and serving him drinks when he was visibly intoxicated.
    Nevada law bars casinos from allowing obviously drunk patrons to gamble and from serving them comped drinks.
    Johnston's attorney, Sean Lyttle, says the Grand, which opened last November in the old part of Las Vegas, intends to pursue Johnston for trying to shirk his gambling debts. Johnston put a stop-payment order on the markers, or casino credits, the Grand issued, and is also seeking damages from the Grand for sullying his name.
    Johnston says he was thoroughly drunk during the hours he spent playing pai gow and blackjack at the Grand. His legal team plans to rely on eyewitness testimony and surveillance video to prove that he was visibly intoxicated.
    Johnston lives in Ventura and made his fortune in car dealership and real estate ventures.
    The Grand issued a statement saying it does not comment on pending litigation.
    The state Gaming Control Board is investigating.
    "It's certainly an extraordinary case. This is not a story that I've ever heard before, where someone was blackout intoxicated where they couldn't read their cards, and yet a casino continued to serve them drinks and issue them more markers," Lyttle said. "It's a very heavy-handed and unusual approach that we haven't seen in this town in a long time."
    Johnston arrived in Las Vegas with the woman he was dating on the Thursday before the Super Bowl. He drank in the limousine from the Las Vegas airport to the Grand, drank more during dinner with friends, and then says he blacked out.
    The suit alleges that the Grand comped him dozens of drinks while he gambled away hundreds of thousands of dollars, finally sleeping off his drunkenness on that Saturday, which was Feb, 1. Johnston says he didn't learn how much he had lost until the next day.
  • moneylinehunter
    SBR Rookie
    • 03-05-14
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    #2
    Good luck with that one
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    • tony_come
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-31-10
      • 21695

      #3
      Mr Johnston you're weak.
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      • bostonboss
        SBR MVP
        • 02-04-09
        • 3169

        #4
        i saw this online and laughed too......ive done my best gambling blacked out drunk.....
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        • Sam Odom
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 10-30-05
          • 58063

          #5
          Sounds legit...
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          • James D
            SBR MVP
            • 01-03-13
            • 2040

            #6
            This case not impossible but has little chance. However these cases ( not kidding ) rarely lose, the gay sex is optional LOL


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            • James D
              SBR MVP
              • 01-03-13
              • 2040

              #7
              Class action lawsuit here regarding compulsive gambling being caused by the drug. Short explanation the drug releases dopamine to help fight Parkinson's. Problem is us gamblers love our dopamine. If a person takes this drug and then gambles compulsively losing a fortune and has little or no history of gambling they
              absolutely will get the settlement to win the lawsuit the majority of the time. I could post a dozen cases or related links but you get the point


              The Mirapex drug (known generically as pramipexole dihydrochloride), popular in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, has been linked to serious side effects. These Mirapex side effects include an increased risk of compulsive behavior. Specifically, a link has been found between Mirapex and compulsive gambling or other compulsive behavior, including shopping, eating and sexual activity.
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              • Sam Odom
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 10-30-05
                • 58063

                #8

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                • captrobey
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 09-02-10
                  • 34381

                  #9
                  Originally posted by James D
                  This case not impossible but has little chance. However these cases ( not kidding ) rarely lose, the gay sex is optional LOL


                  http://io9.com/5965094/parkinsons-pa...gay-sex-addict
                  Lol poor guy cannot do anything correctly. Tried to kill himself 8 times ? How did he try it drown himself in the shower?
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                  • Bluehorseshoe
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 07-13-06
                    • 15006

                    #10
                    Didn't the former owner of the Eagles get money back from a casino?
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                    • Dr Nostron
                      SBR Sharp
                      • 09-20-11
                      • 365

                      #11
                      I wonder if I could sue the Spearmint Rhyno and get some $$$$ back.
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