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JUNE 6, 2001 Four casinos operated by the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma face closure for operating illegal gaming machines and for not submitting audits as required by federal law. A federal judge is considering closing the casinos, which employ about 300 people. A tribal attorney says audits for the past two years are forthcoming. Get the Story:
Casinos face closure threat (The Daily Oklahoman 6/6)
Seminole casinos face closure
Facebook TwitterJUNE 6, 2001 Four casinos operated by the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma face closure for operating illegal gaming machines and for not submitting audits as required by federal law. A federal judge is considering closing the casinos, which employ about 300 people. A tribal attorney says audits for the past two years are forthcoming. Get the Story:
Casinos face closure threat (The Daily Oklahoman 6/6)
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