The Big Sandy Rancheria of Western Mono Indians in California is seeking to cancel its gaming agreement.
The tribe partnered with Brownstone LLC, a subsidiary of American Vantage, to build a casino with 2,000 slot machines and a hotel with 300 rooms.
The deal fell apart after the tribe said Brownstone refused to be licensed under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
American Vantage just reorganized its management team.
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Friday, September 9, 2011
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