A federal judge has dismissed all but one charge in a tobacco taxation lawsuit against two New York tribes.
John A. Catsimatidis, who owns a supermarket chain, sued the Shinnecock Nation and the Unkechaug Nation .
He accused the tribes of failing to pay state taxes on the sale of tobacco to non-Indians.
Judge Carol Bagley Amon dismissed most of the charges, including a claim by Catsimatidis for $20 million.
She left intact one charge of misleading advertising.
The two tribes say their major source of income is tobacco sales.
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Much of Suit Aimed at Indian Cigarette Sales Is Dismissed
(The New York Times 12/5)
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