I'm guessing the pitch involved both supposed tax implications and the quick depreciation of luxury cars. Still not wanting to pay so much money for the car, Viejas came up with a slick plan to aggressively hassle the winner into taking a lesser cash prize, insisting that it was to their benefit. Viejas likely had an existing agreement with the San Diego dealership where they would receive the car at a discount, in exchange for promoting them Viejas heavily promoted the $130k Aston Martin as a prize, thus drumming up a lot of extra business and play That is, I believe she shared the card for that purpose, but I believe the casino realized this after-the-fact. Very dirty by Viejas, but that's Indian casinos for ya.Īlan says that the real issue is the players club card (apparently the "winner" of the car allowed someone else to play on her card to help rack up additional entries), but I don't think that's really what happened.
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