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A Baltimore County man was charged yesterday with 110 counts of possessing slot machines after police raided dozens of establishments in May, according to the county state’s attorney’s office.
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The complaint alleged that since 2011, Peppermill employee Ryan Tors had a slot machine “reset” key that allowed him to enter the slots in other competitors to determine the amount of hold.
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Randy Williams, 38, is facing 155 counts of unlawfully possessing slot machines, in addition to charges of money laundering over $100,000 and being an agent or employee of a gambling house.