Marian Ilitch, the founder of the Little Caesars Pizza chain and owner of sports teams and a Detroit casino, is backing the Shinnecock Nation of New York.
Ilitch signed an agreement to back the tribe's economic development efforts. For now,
that means a lawsuit against the state over 3,600 acres of stolen land. The tribe says it will settle for a casino.
Ilitch is currently backing two California tribes in their bid to open casinos in Barstow.
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Ilitch enmeshed in N.Y. casino dispute
(The Detroit News 7/1)
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