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Man admits bringing counterfeit chips to poker tournament

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A North Carolina man has admitted bringing millions of dollars in counterfeit poker chips to use in an Atlantic City casino’s poker tournament. The scheme was uncovered after the man clogged a pipe by flushing the chips down the toilet in his hotel room.

Prosecutors say 43-year-old Christian Lusardi of Fayetteville, North Carolina, pleaded guilty Thursday to trademark counterfeiting and criminal mischief.

Officials believe he tried to flush the chips because he feared the scheme would be exposed.

Under terms of a plea agreement, Lusardi will be sentenced to five years in prison.

He will be required to pay the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa $463,540 for the revenue it lost when it canceled the 2014 tournament after discovering the fake chips. He’ll also owe Harrah’s Casino Hotel $9,455 for damaging the pipes.


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Posted by: Dr Crapology on August 15, 2015, 11:12 am

Some people are idiots. I have heard of all sorts of things where casino players try and bring in counterfeit chips into play. Heard about one guy who did this but the $100 fake chilps were about 3% larger and would not bit in the dealer chip tray at Black Jack.

Another one is where players take a $1 bill, put it in some sort of solution and then print over what is left to make it look like $100 bills. They insert into a slot machine–or one of the bill breaking machine located on the casino floor and it won’t fit and security is alerted and boom they are caught.

I am sure there are many other stories.

Doc