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Former Pechanga Band casino executive convicted of bribery


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A former gaming executive for the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians of California was convicted of bribery, The Riverside Press-Enterprise reports.

Ryan Jay Robinson was the chief financial officer of the Pechanga Resort & Casino/ He was found guilty on three counts of commercial bribery in connection with a scam in which the tribe was overcharged $4 million for insurance.

James William Riley, a former insurance broker, was also found guilty on three counts of bribery.

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Former Pechanga official, ex-insurance broker guilty of bribery (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/30)

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