Cleveland, OH
Ohio: Man once called ‘serial cheater’ accused of winning $5,000 by cheating at craps at Cleveland casino
A Tennessee man who’s been convicted of cheating at multiple casinos — and is banned from gambling in Ohio — has again been accused of cheating at a craps, this time at a table in downtown Cleveland.
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Ellis Quinn, 62, of Memphis, is charged with violation of casino gaming laws, according to an indictment in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Please. He’s accused of winning an extra $5,080 by cheating on July 31.
Quinn was playing craps at the JACK Cleveland Casino when, after the dice had already been rolled, he was placing additional bets on the winning number, according to court records. Quinn placed these illegal bets 15 separate times, according to the records, and was caught on surveillance video.