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Chickasaw Nation exits from deal to buy non-Indian casinos

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The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma has withdrawn from a deal to buy two non-Indian gaming facilities for $125 million.

Global Gaming Solutions, a tribal subsidiary, planned to buy DiamondJacks casinos in Bossier City, Louisiana, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. But the tribe said operations at the facilities ran "downhill," The Shreveport Times reported.

The current owner, Legends Gaming, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

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Deal to buy Bossier City casino falls apart (The Shreveport Times 2/4)

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