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Man Convicted of Passing Fake Money in Casinos

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A Los Angeles man who was caught trying to pass phony money in Las Vegas casinos has been convicted by a federal jury.

Chen Liu's case dates back several years, but even during the probation of his court cases he continued to launder money.

Eyewitness News first told you about Liu last year when he was caught trying to pass fake hundred dollar bills in Caesars Palace slot machines. Technology helped lead investigators to Liu and his wife.

Liu was convicted of conspiracy to deal, sell and pass counterfeit money and fraud. He will be sentenced in December and could be behind bars for the next 20 years.

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