![]() ![]() ![]() But, a jury may never decide who is right. The casino says it's not responsible for what it describes as a computer error and says it offered Hoffman the maximum payout of $2,500 for that particular slot machine. "I won money, fair and square, and I've been cheated out of my winnings," Hoffman told ABC News. ![]() Instead, he said, they gave him about $385 and a few free meals at the casino. Hoffman says in a lawsuit filed earlier this year that Sandia refused to pay, claiming that the machine malfunctioned. Hoffman was playing the nickel slot machines at the Sandia Resort and Casino on an Indian reservation in New Mexico when he appeared to hit the jackpot: the machine said he won nearly $1.6 million.īut the ecstasy was short-lived. New Mexico Indian Casino Says Slot Machine Malfunctioned Refuses to Payīy JIM AVILA, BETH TRIBOLET, DONNA CHOI and SCOTT MICHELSįor about an hour last August, Gary Hoffman was a very lucky man. Jackpot or Mistake? Man Sues Over $1.6M 'Jackpot' ![]()
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