Saratoga Casino Holdings LLC and the Saratoga Casino Hotel failed to bring an early end to claims of malicious prosecution, false arrest, and conspiracy brought by the winner of a scratch-off lottery ticket who was allegedly overpaid by a casino employee.
Miranda Sanders plausibly alleged that the casino and two of its employees, including the head of security, played an active role in her prosecution, despite a lack of probable cause, allowing the court to infer actual malice, Judge Brenda K. Sannes of the US District Court for the Northern District of New York said Tuesday.
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