A Republican candidate for governor of Alabama says Gov. Bob Riley (R) accepted "millions of dollars" from the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
Bill Johnson served in Riley's Cabinet and was part of Riley's campaign staff in 2002 and 2006. "We received money from the Mississippi Indians — millions of dollars," Johnson said at a press conference yesterday, The Dothan Eagle reported.
Johnson said the donation was funneled through national Republican political committees. The link has been confirmed by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee investigation of Jack Abramoff
Riley has repeatedly denied knowing the source of the funds and says the money has not influenced his crackdown on electronic gaming in Alabama. He also has refused to negotiate a Class III gaming compact with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
When Riley served in Congress, his press secretary was MIchael Scanlon, who pleaded guilty to defrauding tribes out of millions of dollars.
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