SLED seizes video
gambling machines at Spartanburg business
Associated
Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. - State Law Enforcement
Division agents have seized 40 video gambling machines from a
Spartanburg business.
Agents seized the machines and more than 100 other gaming devices
Tuesday from H&H Properties.
The seized machines, known by such names as Cherry Masters, Magic
Seven and Pot-of-Gold, were declared illegal by a Spartanburg County
magistrate Wednesday.
South Carolina banned video poker starting in 2000. SLED has been
searching the state for illegal machines. |