The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of South Dakota has shuttered its casino as a result of an investigation showing that money was being stolen.
The National Indian Gaming Commission sent an investigator to the casino, who discovered a severe "hemorrhaging" of money. The amount was not disclosed.
The tribal council voted to close the casino effective Monday. All 115 employees will have to reapply for their jobs.
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Official: Probe shows money was being siphoned from casino
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Probe finds money stolen from Crow Creek casino
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