NOTE: Don't Flush Your Fake Poker Chips
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A man in Atlantic City just plead guilt to makeing counterfeit poker chips to play in a tournament then trying to flush them down the toilet in his hotel room. The act caused a sewer line backup and ultimately leading to his getting caught.
Christian Lusardi, 43, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, plead guilty to counterfeiting $2.7M worth of Borgata Casino chips he then played in the casinos poker tournament. Lusardi must repay $463,540 Borgata lost on the tournament, and $9,455 for the plumbing damage at Harrah’s Casino Hotel.
The sentence of 5 years in prison and covering costs and restitution should serve as a warning to other people considering a similar scheme. If you're looking to play at a legitimate poker tournament, check out UrComped.com!