The Age said that the gambler suing Crown for the losses stormed out of court when a witness proved that he discussed about the access to heroin, providing counterfeit notes.
After it was said, Harry Kakavas left immediatly the Victorian Supreme Court. He swore that the evidence was a stupid idea. It was when a casino witness, Bill Horman made this claim.
Kakavas is suing Crown for around 35 million dollars in damages, losses, saying that the casino knows his gambling addiction and tempted him to come back. He was a perfect gambler for all the Las Vegas casinos.
Mr Horman says that Mr Kakavas knew a lot of informations about him, several things, from which one could be ‘a plot to counterfeit the chips made’ .