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BIA won't review $80M tribal loan
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2002 Malaysian billionaire Lim Kok Thay is loaning the Seneca Nation of New York $80 million so the tribe can build a casino in Niagara Falls. The loan carries a whopping 29 percent interest rate. A lawyer for Lim said the venture is high-risk. The Bureau of Indian Affairs doesn't plan on reviewing the deal, a spokesperson said. Get the Story:
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