David Fendrick, a top gaming executive for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of California,. no longer works for the tribe.
Fendrick was the chief operating officer for two of the tribe's casinos. He wouldn't say why he left the job.
“It's their decision,'' Fendrick told The Palm Springs Desert Sun. But he said there was "nothing negative about it."
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(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 1/29)
Agua Caliente Chief Operating Officer 'No Longer With Us' (KESQ-TV 1/28)
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