Cordish Hands Out $100 Bills at Maryland Live! with Former Quarterback
Baltimore Sun
David Cordish, chairman of The Cordish Companies and owner of Maryland Live casino, was at it again Friday night, handing out $100 bills to surprised patrons of the casino in Hanover. This time, he was joined by football broadcaster Joe Theismann, the former Washington Redskins quarterback.
Cordish doled out nearly $5,000 on Friday night to random Maryland Live customers, according to the casino adjacent to Arundel Mills mall.
Cordish has done this a number of times.
"A hundred for you, a hundred for you," he said as he made the rounds in July during a similar promotion, according to a video distributed by the casino.
On Friday night, he posed for a photo with Theismann, who loaned him a Super Bowl ring for the shot.
One of the casino's slogans is: "You never know what's going to happen at Maryland Live!"