The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island is being sued by its former gaming partner.
Capital Gaming International says the tribe owes $10 million when it started accepting a share of revenues from Twin River, a non-Indian gaming facility.
The tribe says the deal required the repayment of the loan only if it opened its own casino.
An attorney for the gaming company told The Westerly Sun a trial was likely.
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RI gambling dispute headed to trial
(AP 3/8)
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Narragansett Tribe sued by gaming company for $10M
Monday, March 8, 2010
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