Jim Billie, the former chief of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, will testify for gaming mogul Donald Trump at an upcoming trial.
Billie was leader of the tribe when Trump sought to secure a casino deal with the Seminoles. The tribe ended up going with another developer to open two very successful Hard Rock resorts.
But Trump claims he was cheated because one of his former associate's landed the lucrative deal. Billie believes Trump was cheated and says he thought the Trump was involved in the Hard Rock plan.
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