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Accused Super Bowl Scammer Busted at Casino After Inside Edition Report
A respected businessman who police say masterminded a million-dollar Super Bowl ticket scam is now in shackles. Ketan Shah, 48, was captured at the largest casino on the West Coast, gambling with his alleged victims' money, including his own mother’s. An employee at the Pechanga Resort & Casino outside Los Angeles recognized Shah from Inside Edition’s story on the ticket scam. Police in Atlanta say Shah, who owns a business with his wife, offered his victims tickets to the big game for $5,000 apiece.