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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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A killing in midnight casino lounge battle - 2004-01-22
A man was killed and another critically wounded in a battle at a video lounge at Caesars Gauteng on Tuesday night, police stated.

Captain Sophie Mayisela stated on Wednesday that at least four men, who appeared to be of Chinese heritage, got into a battle minutes before midnight at the video lounge in the casino complex.
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L.A. man guilty in Vegas casino counterfeiting trial - 2004-01-22
A federal jury has found a Los Angeles man guilty of trying to cash hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of counterfeit cashier's checks at a Las Vegas Strip casino, court officials reported.

Leung and Massomipour were taken into custody June 12, 2002, waiting in a hotel room at the MGM Grand hotel-casino as an undercover detective and three other men - Jaman Kahn, Hans Walton and Henry Davis - opened the cashier's cage to cash three counterfeit cashier's checks amounting to $600,000, authorities revealed.
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