I'm kind of baffled why the feds got involved in the first place.
There's a reason why casinos have a sign on each machine that says MALFUNCTION VOIDS ALL PAYS. Normally they could catch someone taking advantage of the bug and declare the payout invalid. Obviously these payouts all passed any kind of tamper detection tests, so normal casino procedure would be to pay the man barring any other kind of funny business.
There's a reason why casinos have a sign on each machine that says MALFUNCTION VOIDS ALL PAYS. Normally they could catch someone taking advantage of the bug and declare the payout invalid. Obviously these payouts all passed any kind of tamper detection tests, so normal casino procedure would be to pay the man barring any other kind of funny business.