The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island owes nearly $12 million to two former gaming partners, The Providence Journal reports.
The tribe owes $10 million to Capital Gaming, its first casino partner. An additional $1.63 million si owed to Boyd Gaming, its second partner.
The tribe has since joined with Harrah's Entertainment for a new casino. The proposal, which requires voter approval, is being debated by state lawmakers after being derailed last year.
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(The Providence Journal 6/21)
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