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Business owner leaves reservation
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2002 A business owner on the Colorado River Indian Reservation in Arizona claims the tribe retaliated against her when she complained. Judie Renfro said the tribe dropped $250,000 in business with her office supply company. She took the dispute to court but it was dismissed due to sovereign immunity. Renfro closed her business and has filed for federal bankruptcy protection, according to The Arizona Republic. Get the Story:
Sovereign immunity precludes store owner's claim (The Arizona Republic 10/22)
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