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Conn. jury orders Pequot tribe to pay $6.8M
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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2003 A state jury in Connecticut ordered the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation's hotel company to pay $6.8 million to three former employees. The ex-employees said they were wrongfully terminated from their jobs at the tribe's off-reservation hotel. The jury found the hotel company liable for emotional distress. Get the Story:
Jury Awards $6.8 Million To Three Ex-tribe Workers (The New London Day 5/22)
Jury awards former executives $6.8 million (AP 5/22) Related Stories:
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