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Muscogee Nation alters deal to address concerns from NIGC

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The Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma altered a business deal to address concerns raised by the National Indian Gaming Commission, The Tulsa World reports.

The tribe is bringing in Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville brand as part of a $250 million expansion of the River Spirit Casino. The deal was changed to ensure it was not a management contract, as that term is defined under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

"They are very quality control-oriented people even more so because they deal with food. For some reason the NIGC thought these quality-control managers had something to do with gaming," Muscogee Nation National Council Speaker Sam Alexander told the paper.

The tribe plans to break ground on the expansion this fall.

Get the Story:
Casino officials amend agreement for Margaritaville development (The Tulsa World 8/5)

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