Detroit man gambles away $1.5 million accidentally given by ATM

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Ronald Page seemingly had it made when Bank of America unintentionally changed his account status, allowing the 55-year-old man to make unlimited ATM cash overdraft withdrawals.

But ABC News reports that Page, who in reality had only $300 in his checking account, used the accidental loophole to withdraw more than $1.5 million—losing it all on gambling.

And even worse for Page, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit says he is now facing 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges of theft of bank funds, $1,543,104 in total between December 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009.

"In this case, the bank's glitch allowed the defendant to lose a significant amount of money that was not even his in the first place," reads the U.S. Attorney's sentencing memorandum, obtained by ABC. "The fact that defendant acted on an impulse does not minimize the seriousness of his conduct and the need for a custodial sentence."

The day the Bank of America glitch went into effect, Page reportedly withdrew $312,000 from ATMs at the Greektown Casino in Detroit and an additional $51,727 from the MGM Grand Casino. Bank of America placed a hold on his account 17 days later, but he had already withdrawn $1.5 million by that point.

Ronald Page (Local 10)
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The glitch reportedly occurred because Page originally had a banking account with LaSalle Bank. When Bank of America acquired LaSalle, the glitch somehow occurred while the two banking institutions were transferring account information.

Page, who does not have a prior record, could have faced a steeper sentence but prosecutors said his crime was a "lapse of judgment" and placed blame with Bank of America for allowing the withdrawals to take place.

In addition to the recommended 15-month sentence and order to repay the funds, the U.S. Attorney's Office has suggested that Page be prohibited from gambling in any capacity.

"If his gambling addiction is not addressed, he is very likely to cause further financial hardship to himself and his family," the memorandum reads.
 
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yooooo he probably put it all on black too. He was so close to the lifestyle we can only dream of.
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better luck next time, b.
 
hmm...so the question is would you take 1.5 million to do whatever you wanted if it mean spending 15 months in jail.
 
Originally Posted by Dalek

Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector

15 months? 
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, so worth it

id gladly do 15 months for that
he has to pay it back too

good luck getting that money
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guy can just chill with a minimum wage job as a convict and im sure the government has to allow him some kind of allotment for essentials
 
He should've stashed it and scooped it up after he got out of jail. Banks always catch on
 
Silly old man thought he beat the system. Naw he thought wrong now his booty hole bout to get stretched like kiana's flex appeal.
 
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford

If homeboy hadn't gambled it all away it would have been so worth it 
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Blank Check status....

...jail time + 1.5 mill. to pay back...not worth it.    
 
Dude should have just got the money then left the states but why do it seems like all the older guys get all the luck.
 
Shoulda bought some gold. Then when he had to pay it back he woulda at least made some profit.
 
Originally Posted by DeNs415

Shoulda bought some gold. Then when he had to pay it back he woulda at least made some profit.

Or he could have put 700k on black and 600k on red 
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wait tho, what if he had won money. could he then pay back the 1 purnt 5 and try to secretly stash the winnings(assuming no one knew he won) do 15 months then be straight?
 
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