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Eastern Pequot Tribe sued by jilted ex-backer
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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2003 The Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut is being sued by a second developer who claims to have provided $14 million for the tribe's recognition bid. Amalgamated Industries Inc. says it provided services to the Paucatuck faction of the tribe. The Paucatuck faction is a smaller group that entered into an agreement with Donald Trump, who is also suing the tribe for being cut out of a future casino deal. The tribe gained final federal recognition last summer. The decision is on appeal within the Department of Interior Board of Indian Appeals. Get the Story:
Firm Sues Tribe, Investors Over Deal Gone Awry (The New London Day 7/10)
Eastern Pequots face second suit over casino (The Norwich Bulletin 7/10) Related Stories:
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Donald Trump filing lawsuit against Pequot tribe (5/28)
Trump still plans to challenge Pequot tribe (05/21)
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Battle brews over rights to Eastern Pequot casino (4/29)
Trump: 'We'll see whether they have sovereignty' (04/15)
Eastern Pequot tribe dumps Donald Trump (4/14)
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