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Trump on Pequots: 'Nobody will get anything'
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2002 Casino mogul Donald Trump is promising litigation if he can't open a casino in Connecticut. Trump has a casino development agreement with the Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribe. The tribe has gained federal recognition but only with the larger Eastern Pequot Tribe. If he is ousted from any deal, "nobody will get anything," Trump told The New London Day. Get the Story:
Trump Threatens Suit Over Stake In Casino Gaming baron cites pact with Paucatucks (The New London Day 8/7) Related Stories:
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