Casino suffers million-dollar blunder
The Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati found itself in an unusual situation recently, after a mix-up in the awarding of a $1 million prize. According to casino spokeswoman, Jennifer Kulczycki, two individuals named Kevin Lewis were present on the day of the draw, causing some confusion.
Initially, the prize was intended to be awarded to one individual. However, due to an oversight, both Kevin Lewis were awarded the prize. Kulczycki explained that there were similarities between the two men that may have contributed to the error.
The casino did not foresee that two individuals with the same name would be present, which led to the unfortunate mistake. Kulczycki, in a statement, said that the gesture was 'consistent with the casino's commitment to do the right thing for their guests.'
The wrong Kevin Lewis was already celebrating his win in front of the cameras when the error was discovered. Despite this, the casino allowed both Kevin Lewis to keep their prizes. The search results do not provide the name of the other Kevin Lewis who was at the Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati on the same day and benefited from the casino's error.
This incident serves as a reminder for the importance of double-checking and ensuring accuracy in such high-stakes situations. The Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati has assured its patrons that steps are being taken to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.