A federal judge has scheduled a May 2 hearing in a lawsuit aimed at stopping the Kialegee
Tribal Town from opening a casino in Oklahoma.
State attorney general Scott Pruitt filed the lawsuit against tribal officials and their business partners. He sought an earlier hearing on his motion for a preliminary injunction but Judge Gregory Frizzell said there was no basis for granting the request.
The tribe is building the Red Clay Casino on an allotment in Broken Arrow.
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