Man asks Supreme Court to take Pueblo casino 'jackpot' case
A New Mexico man is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his lawsuit over a $1.6 million "jackpot" at the Sandia Pueblo casino. Gary Hoffman, a non-Indian, claims he won the money on a slot machine at Sandia Resort & Casino in August 2006. But the tribe said the machine malfunctioned and offered him a $400 payout. Hoffman filed a lawsuit in state court but it was dismissed on the grounds of sovereign immunity. "The Supreme Court may take a look at this and say, 'You know what? This is an important enough question of law that we need to address it,'" attorney Sam Bregman told KOAT-TV. Get the Story:
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