NAT'L RECOVERY v. WONDER


118 Misc.2d 1098 (1983)

National Recovery Systems, as Assignee, Plaintiff, v. Ed Wonder, Also Known as Ed Wnorowski, Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.

February 28, 1983


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lerner & Gordon for defendant. Wexner, Koenig & Margolies for plaintiff.


ELI WAGER, J.

In this action by an assignee to recover on defendant's indebtedness to Caesar's Palace, a gambling casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada, the defendant moves to dismiss the complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211 (by notice of motion denominated a motion for summary judgment) upon the ground that gambling debts are unenforceable.

The complaint alleges as a first cause of action that Caesar's Palace lent the defendant $25,000 on or about May...

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