Gambling is an ugly addiction for more than 1.2 million Californians
After Nick Colangelo won more than $110,000 on a $2 slot machine bet in July, the 47-year-old Fontana man paid off his car and truck and even invested in the stock market. But his winnings "created a monster," Colangelo says. He returned to Highland's San Manuel casino less than two days after the jackpot and has since lost $20,000 by gambling regularly. He lost more than $9,000 in December alone. He had to use a credit card to pay his January rent, and his financial losses have put him at risk of losing his carpeting business. "I've never tried heroin, but I think this is worse," Colangelo said.

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