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Man arrested for demanding $100M from Mohegan Tribe's casino


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A New York man was charged for making threats at the casino owned by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut.

Rafael Rubinov, 44, entered the poker room at the Mohegan Sun casino and demanded $100 million, The New York Times reported. He allegedly threatened to kill a casino employee if the money wasn't transferred to his bank account.

Rubinov was charged with second-degree threatening and second-degree breach of peace, the Day reported.

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Police arrest Mohegan Sun Casino patron who demanded $1 million (The New London Day 9/24)

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