The Gabrielino-Tongva Nation, an unrecognized tribe, wants to build a casino near Los Angeles.
The tribe and its backer approached the city of Garden Grove last month. They are offering $100 million upfront for infrastructure and $70 million per year for the next 30 years for a casino.
The effort is being pushed by Jonathan Stein, who is the chief executive of one faction of the tribe.
He has been fighting another faction over control and casino plans.
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Indian tribe approached Garden Grove about casino resort
(The Orange County Register 6/14)
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