The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota has been hit with a $2.4 million levy after losing a sovereign immunity dispute with an Indian-owned company.
The tribe failed to pay $1.5 million to C&W Construction. But the levy was issued in South Dakota for the higher amount, The Rapid City Journal reports.
The 8th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled that the tribe waived its immunity through four contracts with C&W.
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Contractor files liens on OST tribe's funds
(The Rapid City Journal 4/21)
District Court Decision:
Oglala
Sioux Tribe v. C&W Enterprises (March 25, 2009)
8th Circuit Decision:
Oglala
Sioux Tribe v. C&W Enterprises (September 5, 2008)
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