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Gambler racks up $12.9 million debt, indictment in Las Vegas

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By FRANCIS McCABE
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
A Canadian real estate businessman was indicted by a grand jury on charges he failed to pay back $12.9 million in gambling debts to two Las Vegas casinos, Clark County prosecutors Wednesday.

Semion Kronenfeld faces 12 counts, including theft and obtaining money under false pretenses, for not paying off $7.9 million in markers to the Venetian resort and $5 million in markers to the Green Valley Ranch Resort, according to the seven page indictment.

The case has languished in Las Vegas Justice Court since Kronenfeld was first charged in 2008.

According to the Toronto Star, Kronenfeld, who is in his 40s, declared bankruptcy in 2009, blaming the global recession. He also blamed his more than $21 million in gambling debts at casinos across North America for their constant incentives to gamble.


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Posted by: Dr Crapology on February 6, 2014, 7:48 pm

I thought that would never catch up wit me. Those terrible come on’s by the casino are such a temptation.

Doc

Posted by: TommyC on February 6, 2014, 7:53 pm

😆

Posted by: Chuco on February 7, 2014, 3:10 pm

Sounds like he should of spent some of those funds on a few GTC courses and might of lost only half, or maybe even won. 😎

Posted by: TommyC on February 7, 2014, 3:40 pm

😆 😆