It is a well documented fact that the 2002 gaming compact between the Seneca Nation of Indians and New York State was a settlement for a major land claim. Let’s connect the dots, starting at the beginning.
Read MoreRecords show that the Seneca Nation of Indians executed an agreement with lobbyist Bolton-St. Johns while the agreement between BSJ and Delaware North was STILL ACTIVE. This is a major conflict of interest as the Seneca Nation and Delaware North are direct competitors in casino gaming.
Read MoreOn Saturday, sparks flew as the Seneca Mothers group demanded that the Seneca Nation of Indians terminate their contract with Bolton St. Johns and force the resignation of head legal counsel Michele Mitchell. They were successful on both accounts.
Read MoreNew York State Governor Kathy Hochul has a dark cloud looming over her head in the form of a major conflict of interest: Delaware North, a corporation with a shadowy past.
Read MoreThis article is the beginning of a deep dive analysis of information that is absolutely pertinent to an ongoing breaking story in New York State. On Tuesday, the Department of the Interior issued draft regulations which could potentially impact the dispute between New York State (NYS) and the Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI).
Read MoreThis past Monday, Seneca Nation of Indians tribal councilors voted unanimously to pay the State of New York a reported $564 million from casino revenues. This decision comes just days after New York State Governor Kathy Hochul subpoenaed KeyBank, successfully freezing Seneca bank accounts.
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