![]() "The judge's ruling is exactly what we've been telling the tribe - and their attorneys, and their officials - is going to happen," Ibold said. Ibold said that was a result of the tribe failing to submit documents that were required by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. ![]() Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, was ordered by an Ingham County Circuit Court judge to pay the investors group nearly $89 million.Īttorney Dennis Ibold, a member of the investors group, said they filed the lawsuit after a deal with the gaming authority to build new casinos in metro Detroit and Lansing fell apart. The authority, which operates under the Sault Ste. ![]() Kewadin Casinos Gaming Authority was dealt a losing hand in court Thursday in a nearly ten-year dispute with former investors.
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