If the casino doesn't respond, Ripka will file a lawsuit. I talk to tells me I need to get a lawyer,' Bookman said.īookman hired Manhattan attorney Alan Ripka to help her get what she says she's owed.īookman's attorney says she has a legitimate case and he's sent claim letters putting the casino on notice. 'They give me a dispute form, and they put the amount of the dispute, $42.9M, then they tell me to come back the next day, then the supervisor Bookman says yhe voucher that printed was blank.
'It had a big screen of 42.9 million and I all could do is freeze,' Bookman said.Ī shock of excitement for a jackpot that wasn't quite a big win. She went to the Resorts World Casino back in August, playing two slot machines to double her chances of winning. Katrina Bookman is an unemployed single mom of four.
NY1's Lyndsay Christian filed the following report.
A woman who hit the mega jackpot at Resorts World Casino is now threatening to sue over a mega mistake.