Three charged with cheating new Snoqualmie Casino 
By LEVI PULKKINEN
P-I REPORTER
King County prosecutors have filed charges against three New York men accused of trying to fleece the newly opened Snoqualmie Casino.
Jorge A. Acosta, Jose Peralta-Yapor and Marcos Peynado were arrested at the North Bend casino Nov. 10, four days after the tribe-owned facility opened. Prosecutors have since charged all three men with first-degree cheating, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
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By LEVI PULKKINEN
P-I REPORTER
King County prosecutors have filed charges against three New York men accused of trying to fleece the newly opened Snoqualmie Casino.
Jorge A. Acosta, Jose Peralta-Yapor and Marcos Peynado were arrested at the North Bend casino Nov. 10, four days after the tribe-owned facility opened. Prosecutors have since charged all three men with first-degree cheating, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
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