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Press Release: Lakes Entertainment and Shingle Springs Band

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Red Hawk Casino. Photo from Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.

An update from Lakes Entertainment about the end of its relationship with the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians in California:
Lakes Entertainment reported third quarter 2013 net revenues of $15.5 million, compared to prior-year third quarter net revenues of $3.6 million. Included in these amounts were net revenues of $14.1 million and $1.7 million for the third quarters of 2013 and 2012, respectively, related to the operation of the Rocky Gap Casino Resort near Cumberland, Maryland (“Rocky Gap”), which Lakes acquired on August 3, 2012 and which commenced gaming operations on May 22, 2013. Also included in net revenues were $1.4 million in management fees earned during the third quarter of 2013 compared to $1.9 million earned during the third quarter of 2012 related to the Red Hawk Casino, owned by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians (the “Tribe”), near Sacramento, California. The decrease in management fees earned during the third quarter of 2013 compared to the third quarter of 2012 was due to the August 29, 2013, termination of the management agreement between Lakes and the Tribe for the management of the Red Hawk Casino which resulted in only two months of management fees in the current year third quarter.

As previously announced, on July 17, 2013, Lakes entered into a debt termination agreement (the “Debt Termination Agreement”) with the Tribe relating to amounts Lakes had previously advanced to the Tribe under the development and management agreement for the Red Hawk Casino between Lakes and the Tribe (the “Shingle Springs Notes”). The Debt Termination Agreement required certain conditions to be met, including a lump sum payment by the Shingle Springs Tribe to Lakes of $57.1 million (the “Debt Payment”). The Debt Payment was made on August 29, 2013 (the “Payment Date”) and constituted full and final payment of all debt owed to Lakes as of that date. As a result of the receipt of the Debt Payment, during the third quarter of 2013, Lakes recognized approximately $17.4 million in recovery of impairment charges because the Shingle Springs Notes were valued at $39.7 million as of the Payment Date. The management agreement under which Lakes was managing the Red Hawk Casino also terminated on the Payment Date.

During the third quarter of 2013, Lakes also recognized a gain of $3.8 million on extinguishment of liabilities associated with contract acquisition costs related to the project with the Shingle Springs Tribe that were no longer owed upon the termination of the management agreement between Lakes and the Shingle Springs Tribe.

As of the Payment Date, $2.4 million of intangible assets related to the development and management agreement with the Shingle Springs Tribe were considered fully impaired and were written down to zero resulting in Lakes recognizing an impairment charge of $2.4 million during the third quarter of 2013.

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Press Release: Lakes Entertainment Announces Results for Third Quarter 2013 (Lakes Entertainment 11/6)

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