
A high-profile heist at the Four Winds Casino in Michigan, involving $700,000 stolen last year, has led to the arrest of Jesus Gaytan-Garcia in Chicago. Eight months after a cage worker was deceived into walking out with the cash by someone impersonating casino tribal bosses over the phone, federal authorities traced some of the stolen money to a safe on Chicago's South Side. Gaytan-Garcia faced court proceedings in Chicago today, marking a significant development in the case that has caught the attention of federal investigators.
A professional card cheat swindled two Chicago area casinos, including the new Bally's in River North, out of $219,000, prosecutors said yesterday. He was recently arrested for allegedly cheating at a casino in Pennsylvania, too. https://t.co/RvVdzGXiPD
Chicago man charged in scheme to steal $700K from Four Winds Casino https://t.co/tQ360JiT3z
Chicago's Casino Gamble Needs Rethinking. The $800 million funding gap for Bally's project exposes a lack of due diligence. The questionable selection process and the underwhelming concept merit a reconsideration of the entire project! https://t.co/HHtT6q7PRf








