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Men allege coverups at Conn. casino
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2002 Two former policemen in Connecticut have made a number of allegations against casino officials who work for the Mashantucket Tribal Nation. John C. Drumm and Richard Perron say the casino commission covered up crimes, mafia activity, drug use and other alleged wrongdoing. When they brought up this information, they allege they were reassigned. A tribal court judge recently ruled the men were not libeled by tribal officials. The men are appealing. Get the Story:
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