Casino high roller offers $500,000 reward to anyone able to identify drink spiker

A high roller from California who represented Dennis Rodman in the 1990s is suing the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. He alleges that in one of the casino's private VIP rooms, his drink was tainted with ketamine, which resulted in significant losses.

In addition, the real estate mogul is providing a $500K reward for information that results in the offender's capture.

Playing blackjack, the plaintiff lost $2 million in casino markers. According to the lawsuit, he asserts that he did so unintentionally while under the influence of the party drug that was once a horse tranquilizer.
 
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