Who knew that casinos prosecuted people who deadbeat them on markers for gambling debts? Not me.

But then, I’ve never been a high-flying developer like NWA’s Brandon Barber, who had to settle a $16,000 Vegas debt before he could be released from jail in Fayetteville after a DWI arrest.

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