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Seminole businesses subject of grand jury probe
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2003 The Seminole Nation's businesses have come under the investigation of a grand jury, The Daily Oklahoman reported. The paper said the probe targets the tribe's Seminole Nation Development Authority, its director, Qazi Alam, and an investor with a criminal past named Ivy Ong. Authorities have Ong under surveillance, the paper added. Ong said he isn't a target but Alam's attorney, Doug Dry, a Choctaw Nation tribal member, said that Alam received a letter stating Alam was. Alam says in a written statement to the Oklahoman that he has not been contacted any further. Ong told the paper he made $18 million in the past three years off the Seminole's casinos. Ong pleaded guilty in 1996 to two federal misdemeanor counts for a counterfeit baby-formula scheme. He is reportedly helping the Shinnecock Nation of New York with a casino venture. Get the Story:
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