A former employee of the Mohegan Tribe's casino in Connecticut is now consulting for a group opposed to the tribe's casino efforts in Washington, The New London Day reports.
Bradley W. Beecher was an investigator for the casino. He claims he was fired after uncovering illegal activities there.
Beecher is now helping a group called Stand Up For Clark County that is opposing a casino proposed by the Cowlitz Tribe. The Mohegans are financing the Cowlitz.
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Ex-Mohegan Sun Official Aids Gambling Opponents
(The New London Day 7/21)
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