The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut has no plans to open a casino in Atlantic City, a spokesperson said.
The tribe has a partnership with MGM Mirage. The Press of Atlantic City reported on Wednesday that the tribe is considering a casino on land owned by MGM.
But spokesperson Bruce MacDonald said that's not the case. A draft agreement had suggested the Atlantic City casino as one of the projects for the partnership but it wasn't include in the final agreement, MacDonald said.
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Pequots Deny Plan For Casino In Atlantic City
(The Hartford Courant 2/15)
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Tribe: No plans in Atlantic City (The Norwich Bulletin 2/15)
Foxwoods, MGM Cool Atlantic City Casino Plans (The New London Day 2/15)
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Casino's A.C. link may lead to suit (The Philadelphia Inquirer 2/15)
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Foxwoods owner, MGM Mirage talk of joint A.C. casino venture (The Atlantic City Press 2/14)
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