BINION SILVER DOLLAR CASE CONTINUES Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 21, May 22, 2005, Article 2

    BINION SILVER DOLLAR CASE CONTINUES

    The saga of the Binion hoard of silver dollars continues
    (see the October 3, 2004 E-Sylum, v7n40), as shown
    by this May 16th Court TV article from Las Vegas:

    "On Sunday, this city celebrated its hundred-year anniversary,
    and it might see another centennial before there is an end to
    the legal wrangling in the cases of Sandra Murphy and Rick
    Tabish.

    Six months after the pair was acquitted of murdering casino
    mogul Ted Binion, but convicted of theft, his estate has entered
    the fray in an attempt to reclaim the thousands of dollars of
    antique silver coins used as evidence in the trials.

    In a twist so unusual it could only happen in "Binion," as the
    case is known here, Dennis Rehbein, the man to whom Rick
    Tabish gave the coins as collateral for a $25,000 loan,
    wants the silver back.

    Binion's estate won a minor victory Monday morning when
    Judge Joseph Bonaventure allowed the more than 100 pounds
    of antique silver coins and Horseshoe Casino gaming pieces
    to be released from an evidence vault in the Clark County
    Courthouse, where it has gathered dust for about five years.
    The collection will be handed over to the estate so its value
    can be assessed."

    To read the full story, see Full Story

    The coins in question are not part of the hoard which had
    been sold previously: BinionCoins.htm

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  • 2005-05-22
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  • 8

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