ST. LOUIS – A casino patron alleges he had a winning roll in a craps game and the casino failed to pay him his winnings.
Joseph Rudy filed a complaint on Nov. 25 in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court against El Dorado Resorts Inc. doing business as Lumiere Place Casino, and John Does 1 to 10 alleging unjust enrichment, breach of contract and other counts.
According to the complaint, on Oct. 28, he was playing dice at defendants' craps table when he rolled the All Tall Small, a bet which has a large monetary payout. He alleges the table supervisor called the winning roll a "no roll" and that two floor managers told him his way of rolling dice was illegal.
The suit states the plaintiff was eventually banned from the casino floor.
The plaintiff holds El Dorado Resorts Inc. and John Does 1 to 10 responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to pay his winnings and failed to post its complete rules regarding craps games.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks compensatory and punitive damages, attorney's fees, costs and all other relief that is just and proper. He is represented by Boris E. Graypel of Law Office of Boris E. Graypel LLC in St. Louis.
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11699