The state of Wisconsin says the Ho-Chunk Nation owes more than $70 million in compact payments.
The tribe signed a compact to share Class III revenues. But the tribe says a state Supreme Court decision voided the agreement. A new deal hasn't been reached.
Most other tribes have made payments under the compact. The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe paid $29.4 million on Monday.
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(The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 7/4)
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