Man Who Exposed Himself During WSOP Main Event Arrested for Terrorist Threats

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Man Who Exposed Himself During WSOP Main Event Arrested for Terrorist Threats

Ken Strauss was arrested this past weekend for threatening to destroy some Las Vegas casinos.


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Strauss, you might recall, exposed himself to a dealer and players sitting nearby before throwing a shoe during last month's World Series of Poker Main Event.  He was immediately thrown out.

It was later revealed he headed to another casino and exposed his genitalia there while standing atop a craps table.

Clark County Detention records show Strauss was taken into custody last Saturday night then freed the next day after posting bond. He was charged with making threats as well as giving false information in relation to an act of terrorism. 

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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