Gambler Who Lost $127M Claims Vegas Plot

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Gambler Who Lost $127M Claims Vegas Plot

Postby HRHPatey » Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:44:42 GMT

Personal preference.. I don't gamble.. I have a firm belief that there isn't any amount that I am willing to lose so I chose to stay away from the enticements. I have seen many who are unable to apply restrictions or limitations and get sucked into a compulsion..... very sad!
In this particular case, one assumes that we are dealing with an 'addict' I do not understand why a loved one or at least a good Friend wouldn't step in and help (I know that is not always possible, but for the sake of sanity and acknowledging an issue... most certainly could have saved such an incredulous loss.)

Those I know who chose to frequent Casino's, often speak of the 'perks' (suites, free food and alcohol, etc) and it did always make me think what a marketing ploy that was.... reading below (not sure about the pain medication, that seams rather 'iffy!') it seams that I had vastly underestimated the willingness to exploit (for want of a better term) the compulsion.

Can a person really file such a claim (noting that this was in the Civil courts) proposing liability? That is like assuming all of those "all you can eat" establishments are responsible for overweight patrons.... But I do hold reservation because of the pain medication deal - again, something is amiss and I'm not sure that we are reading the entire story..... Hmmm ???

If I had $127 million laying around, I surely wouldn't be in a Casino, seams to me to be a bit of 'Buyers remorse' type of a deal .
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During a year-long gambling binge at the Caesars Palace and Rio casinos in 2007, Terrance Watanabe managed to lose nearly $127 million, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The run is believed to be one of the biggest losing streaks by an individual in Las Vegas history. It devoured much of Watanabe's personal fortune, he says, which he built up over more than two decades running his family's party-favor import business in Omaha, Neb. It also benefitted the two casinos' parent company, Harrah's Entertainment Inc., which derived about 5.6 percent of its Las Vegas gambling revenue from Watanabe that year.

Today, Watanabe and Harrah's are fighting over another issue: whether the casino company bears some of the responsibility for his losses.

In a civil suit filed in Clark County District Court last month, Watanabe, 52, says casino staff routinely plied him with liquor and pain medication as part of a systematic plan to keep him gambling.

Nevada's Gaming Control Board has opened a separate investigation into whether Harrah's violated gambling regulations, based on allegations made by Watanabe.

In April, the Clark County District Attorney's office charged Watanabe with four felony counts in district court for intent to defraud and steal from Harrah's, stemming from $14.7 million that the casino says it extended to him as credit, and that he lost. Although Watanabe has paid nearly $112 million to Harrah's, he has refused to pay the rest. He denies the charges, alleging that the casino reneged on promises to give him cash back on some losses, and encouraged him to gamble while intoxicated. If convicted, Watanabe faces up to 28 years in prison.
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