One day after calling on the Georgia General Assembly to make coin operated gaming machines illegal across the state, Macon Circuit District Attorney David Cooke filed a civil complaint against four amusement companies that own and lease the machines he wants banned.

At a Tuesday afternoon news conference, Cooke named four companies in the civil forfeiture suit that he said are master license holders of more than 400 gaming machines located at about 70 businesses across the state.

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