The Casino Dealer Who Stole $50 Million — And Vegas Let Him Walk Away
They called him the Phantom. For six years, a blackjack dealer at the Stardust walked out with more money than most bank robbers dream of. Fifty million dollars, maybe more, stolen one chip at a time from the most surveilled buildings in America. And when they finally caught him, when federal agents laid out the evidence, when prosecutors built an airtight case, Vegas made a decision that still haunts the gaming industry today. They let him walk away.

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