Ohio Man Spends $300k Of Tax Payers Money For A Roadside Zoo
Cyril S. Viersta from Wilkesville, Ohio was sent to prison for five years! Cyril took over $300,000 of tax payers money!
What did he spend it on? Nothing too lavish. He wanted to build a Wildebeest Roadside Zoo! He wanted to start an Airbnb at his personal residence! Viersta was caught when an auditor realized funds were being spent and moved around.
The money was used to buy items like hot tubs, Wildebeests, Snow Owls from England, Windows, Gazebos, Generators, Greenhouses, and custom enclosures!
He also used money to buy himself personal items like videos games.
Cyril plead guilty back in October of 2022 and was sentenced to jail time this past February!
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There’s something comforting about the ringing sounds from slot machines in Las Vegas.
Lined across casino floors, slot machines are almost like the front-line soldiers when it comes to gambling.
For some, slot machines offer quintessential Sin City entertainment. These machines also may seem less intimating compared to other games with complex rules, etiquette and more.
If you’re a gambling rookie then the bright, flashy machines can be overwhelming. But, we’re here to help.
Other than the rare nickel slot machines (which only exists in old school Las Vegas casinos), the best payout comes from the $5 slot machine, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Casinos had a 5.46% win percentage in 2022. In comparison, the $25 slot machines had a 5.86% average when it came to casinos winning. This figure was only higher for multi-denomination machines, which saw a 6.13% of casino winnings in 2022.
There’s also a term of “loose” slot machines. This is essentially a gambler’s myth that some machines pay out more than others.
Overall, your best chances of finding some “loose” slot machines will be located off The Strip and off Fremont Street. Casinos that are located in North Las Vegas or Henderson will probably have a better chance of getting a pay out per VegasFoodandFun.com‘s report.
Along with that, Nevada’s Gaming Control Board states that, “All gaming devices must: (a) Theoretically pay out a mathematically demonstrable percentage of all amounts wagered, which must not be less than 75 percent for each wager available for play on the device.”
This means that Nevada has a “Return to Player” of 75%. This means that — in theory — the player should get their money back 75% of the time, and the casino would get 25%.
However, just because “75%” is the minimum doesn’t mean a casino will go that low. So, take this with a grain a salt. And the best rule of Las Vegas: The house always win.”
But despite the slim odds, sometimes slot machines can pay off. If you’re a Las Vegas local or a tourist then scroll down below for the best machines to play in Las Vegas! This list is compiled from local reviews and media sources that are Las Vegas-based.