- Authorities claim that the man used 14 fake bills at Parx Casino over three separate days in March.
- The suspect told police that he received the money after selling a cellphone and was unaware that the bills were counterfeit.
- The man is also under investigation for similar incidents at two other casinos in Philadelphia and Montgomery County.
A Philadelphia man is accused of passing more than a dozen counterfeit $100 bills at Bucks and Montgomery County casinos last month.
Carlos Bryan, 34, alleged that he received the money by selling a cellphone.
Pennsylvania State Police opened an investigation after Parx Casino in Bensalem discovered that 14 counterfeit bills had been passed at its gaming tables over multiple days, according to a probable cause affidavit…