$4.17M Plainridge Park Casino Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Rewards Card Monthly Statements
Katopodis et al v. Plainville Gaming and Redevelopment, LLC.
Filed: August 26, 2021 ◆§ 2184-cv001937-BLS1
A $4.17M settlement ends litigation that alleged Plainridge Park Casino unlawfully failed to provide rewards card members with monthly statements.
Massachusetts
A $4,175,000 class action settlement ends litigation that alleged that Plainville Gaming and Redevelopment LLC, doing business as Plainridge Park Casino, unlawfully neglected to provide rewards card members with monthly statements detailing their total bets, wins, and losses, or a notice informing them where they could obtain this information.
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The Plainridge Park Casino settlement received preliminary approval from the court on October 6, 2025. The class action settlement covers about 130,000 Plainridge Park Casino rewards card members who played there between August 25, 2017 and November 30, 2023 after visiting the casino in the previous two years.
The court-approved website for the Plainridge Park Casino settlement can be found at PlainridgeParkCasinoSettlement.com.
Class members do not need to submit a claim form to receive a cash payment, though they should visit this page on the settlement website to select a payment method. Class action settlement payments will be distributed either electronically or by physical check, the website says.
Class members can log in to the settlement website using the class member ID found on the Plainridge Park Casino class action settlement notice. Each eligible class member is entitled to receive a cash payout of approximately $21.50, the settlement website states.
If a class member does not select a preferred payment method within 30 days of final approval, the settlement administrator will determine the most appropriate payment method on their behalf.
A final approval hearing for the Plainridge Park Casino settlement is scheduled for December 17, 2025. Class members can expect to receive their benefits within 45 days after the court grants final approval to the deal and any appeals have been resolved.
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