>"And if you aren't comped at casinos, you wouldn't understand," he added.
DO YOU EVEN GET COMPED?
>"Each time I push the button, it will range from $100 to $1,350," he said.
>A lawyer asked how much he could end up betting on a given night.
>"A million dollars," Paddock replied.
>"That's a lot of money," the lawyer said.
>"No, it's not," Paddock said.
>A lawyer asked him to explain why he would open the beverage but not drink it.
>Paddock explained that everything in his room was "comped" or free, "so, yes, I would open all sorts of things."
>"And if you aren't comped at casinos, you wouldn't understand," he added.
>He said he wandered about in black Nike sweat pants and had a favorite pair of size 13 black flip-flops -- the pair he was wearing on the night of his accident at the Cosmopolitan in October 2011. He was on his way to the high-limit room when he slipped on some liquid and fell. He testified that he hurt his hamstring, which he said resulted in a lingering injury. An arbitrator ultimately ruled in the Cosmopolitan's favor, according to two sources.
cnn.com
Note: Can't find the full 2013 deposition document, but I'm sure it will have some great quotes and will be leaked soon.