Two employees are being accused of stealing $1 million from the Sandia Pueblo casino in New Mexico.
The employees submitted fraudulent paperwork for slot machine winnings, KOBTV reported. They split the earnings, according to court documents.
Neither employee has been charged but they both reportedly admitted taking some money. One said she used it for gambling and medical bills. The other stashed $50,000 in a shed at his home.
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