Gone in 60 Seconds (bank fraud)
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| Date | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Venue | Various casinos |
| Location | Southern California and Nevada, United States |
| Type | Fraud scheme |
| Cause | Exploitation of a banking glitch |
| Participants | Ara Keshishyan and accomplices |
| Outcome | Over $1 million stolen; arrests and convictions |
| Property damage | Over $1 million stolen |
| Arrests | 14 |
| Convictions | Ara Keshishyan guilty plea, sentences to 57 months imprisonment, other 13 faced up to five years in prison and $250,000 |
Gone in 60 Seconds was a fraud scheme uncovered in 2012 involving the theft of over $1 million from Citibank using cash advance kiosks at casinos located in Southern California and Nevada.[1]