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Retired New Orleans Public Library Staffer Wins Big in CasinoA 30-year veteran of the New Orleans Public Library, who had moved to Opelousas, Louisiana, to stay with family after Hurricane Katrina left her homeless last month, won $1.6 million at a casino October 4 after spending only $4.25 in a Wheel of Fortune game.Jacquelyn Sherman, who had worked at the East New Orleans Regional and Nora Navra branches before retiring about 10 years ago, stopped at the Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino in Opelousas with her sister Clarissa to try her luck at the casino games. “She told me that if I needed her she would be at the Wheel of Fortune machine,” Clarissa said in the October 6 Opelousas Daily World. “I received a hysterical call from her telling me that she wanted me to meet her at the machine. When I arrived, she was surrounded by security guards. The first thing I asked her was, ’Did you break these people’s machine?’” Sherman’s win was the single largest jackpot since the casino opened in 2003. She told reporters from KFLY-TV in Lafayette that her biggest concern was finding a new home and getting back to a normal lifestyle. Posted October 7, 2005. |
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