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March 13, 2008

Did Attorney Win a $5.15 Million Jackpot?

Screenhunter_01_mar_13_1425The following is from Guy Wins $5.15 Million Jackpot, Other Guy Unplugs Slot Machine, posted by Tim Stevens on switched.com, Feb. 29, 2008:

If you've ever been in a serious casino, then you've seen the gigantic slot machines off in the corners (the ones that only accept large-denomination bills).*** Such a machine was precisely the type that Illinois attorney Alvin Paulson put a $20-bill into while on vacation in the Virgin Islands. To his surprise, it lit up and started spitting out quarters -- that is, until a casino worker unplugged it and said it was a malfunction.

The machine was showing a $5.15-million jackpot when Paulson fed his $20 bill in there, an awfully big payout and an awful lot more than the $100 and a free meal that the casino offered him for the supposed malfunction. The casino has yet to offer any proof of said malfunction and Paulson is, naturally, suing the place for either said proof or the $5-million prize.***

Special thanks to David S. Luber (Attorney at law, Florida Probate Attorney Wills and Estates Law Firm) for bringing this article to my attention.

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That is freaking crazy!

Posted by: Orane County Estate Planning | Mar 15, 2008 9:15:32 PM

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