Casino jackpot winner alleges Michigan bank wouldn’t cash her prize check because she’s Black

Lizzie Pugh of Michigan says in a lawsuit she was racially discriminated against by Fifth Third Bank when when three employees told her a casino jackpot check she was trying to deposit was fraudulent, according to a recently filed federal lawsuit.

A Black woman from Michigan says she was racially discriminated against when three employees at a Fifth Third Bank told her a casino jackpot check she was trying to deposit was fraudulent, according to a recently filed federal lawsuit.

Lizzie Pugh, 71, tried to deposit the check April 11 at one of the bank's Livonia branches, according to the suit, filed Aug. 29 in U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan. The lawsuit says Pugh had a check in hand from the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort in Mount Pleasant, where she had hit a slot machine jackpot on April 9 while out with a church group.

Lizzie Pugh.Courtesy of Deborah GordonWhen Pugh arrived at Fifth Third, where she did not have an account, three white female employees told her the check was fraudulent when she tried to open a savings account, according to the suit, which does not name the employees. The employees also tried to keep the check, it says.

Pugh’s attorney, Deborah Gordon, said Wednesday that the check was for about $12,000 after the casino deducted taxes from the $20,000 jackpot.

Pugh, according to the lawsuit, was raised in Alabama during the Jim Crow era and retired from Detroit Public Schools after 36 years.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/casino-jackpot-winner-alleges-michigan-bank-wouldnt-cash-prize-check-s-rcna46684


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