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Queens casino told woman $43M prize was slot machine malfunction

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A Queens gambler thought she hit it big until managers at the Resorts World Casino said her $43 million slot machine win was a technical glitch — and tried to pay her off with a steak dinner.

Katrina Bookman was already thinking about what she would do with all that money back in August as she took a selfie beside the slot machine that said: Printing Cash Ticket. $42,949,642.76.

“I couldn’t believe it,” Bookman told the Daily News. “My body went numb.”

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But instead of a giant check like the big-time lottery winners get, Bookman, a mother of four, said all she received was an invitation to eat a meal for free.

Representatives from the New York State Gaming Commission, which runs the casino near John F. Kennedy Airport, told her the machine malfunctioned, and that she was not entitled to a payout.

The commission said any malfunction makes the game, and any jackpot, null and void. The slot machine was pulled from the casino floor and fixed after the incident.

Queens casino told woman $43M prize was slot machine malfunction Katrina Bookman took a selfie beside the slot machine that said: Printing Cash Ticket. $42,949,642.76 in August. (Katrina Bookman)

“There was nothing wrong with it when I was playing the machine,” Bookman said. “How do we know when there’s a problem with it? Once I hit something, now you’re going to say it’s a problem. I totally don’t think that was fair.

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“You offer me a steak dinner? I feel like they did me real dirty.”

A commission spokeswoman said the agency had no comment.

A Resorts spokesperson apologized to Bookman for the inconvenience.

"Upon being notified of the situation, casino personnel were able to determine that the figure displayed on the penny slot was the result of an obvious malfunction — a fact later confirmed by the New York State Gaming Commission," a Resorts statement said. "Machine malfunctions are rare, and we would like to extend our apologies to Ms. Bookman for any inconvenience this may have caused."

Money from the casino, like state lottery proceeds, help grow the state's educaton fund. Officials said payout maximums are put in place to protect that money.

Bookman said she plans to sue the casino. Bookman said she plans to sue the casino. (WCMH)

Although the machine's screen displayed the multimillion-dollar jackpot, the printed ticket showed $2.25.

Bookman, who said she was recently laid off from her housekeeping job at a local hospital, said she plans to sue the casino.

“She’s upset obviously,” said Bookman’s lawyer, Alan Ripka. “She thought her life and family’s life would have been changed forever.”

Ripka said the casino should honor the advertised payout. He said the casino used the same broken machine to take money from players, and that everyone who used the machine should at least get their money back.

“You can’t have it both ways,” Ripka said. “They’re saying that the machine was broken.

“Doesn’t that mean a place can claim a machine is broken every time somebody wins?” 

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