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Kickapoo Tribe strikes back
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2002 Faced with a lawsuit in its court, the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is blasting a former gaming partner. Chairman Danny Kaskaske told The Daily Oklahoman that the tribe can't be sued for a breach of a gaming agreement because the deal was rejected by federal regulators. He also criticized First American Kickapoo Operations for revealing confidential settlement information and said the company was non-responsive. Get the Story:
Casino deal called void by tribe (The Daily Oklahoman 4/18)
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