A Wisconsin state official who helped negotiate new tribal gaming compacts previously worked for the Oneida Nation as a lobbyist.
Sean Dilweg worked for the tribe in 2000 and 2001. In 2003, he took a job as the top aide to the Administration Secretary and helped negotiate the new deals.
Dilweg's brother also worked for the Oneida Nation. Rory Dilweg is now a lawyer for the Menominee Nation, whose off-reservation casino proposal needs state approval.
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(The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 7/20)
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