Sandra Rambler, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, welcomes the state's investigation into her winning streak at the tribe's casino but questions the motives behind the probe.
Rambler won three cars -- including two in two days -- in public drawings at the casino.
"There's thousands of patrons, plus the employees and the surveillance cameras. I don't see how anybody could rig the drawing," she told The Apache Moccasin.
State regulators are looking into the wins. Rambler says she may be a target because she and her family have been involved in tribal politics.
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Winner of three cars welcomes investigation
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