Austria court orders Novomatic to pay €2.5m to slots addict

Austrian gaming giant Novomatic Group has been ordered to pay €2.5m in compensation to a gambling addict who couldn’t kick the company’s slot machines.

On Monday, Austrian media reported that the Regional Court of Wiener Neustadt had ruled in favor of an unidentified plaintiff who sued Novomatic after losing slightly more than €2m playing the company’s slots between 2002 and 2012. Novomatic has been ordered to repay this sum, plus interest.

The plaintiff’s lawyers introduced evidence from a psychiatric expert witness who claimed the plaintiff was “partially incapacitated” by his addiction, to the extent that he couldn’t work. The court found that this incapacitation had rendered invalid any bets the gambler placed with Novomatic devices.

The ruling was reportedly issued August 10 but has only now been made public. The court reportedly also found Novomatic in violation of Austria’s gambling rules due to its machines exceeding government-mandated limits on both wagering stakes and payouts. Novomatic has already stated that it intends to appeal the ruling.