Seneca Nation Group subsidiaries are deeply entrenched in United States Department of Defense and Intelligence contracts.
Read MorePlayers on both sides of the fence are examined closely under the microscope. A clear image begins to emerge of the powerful entity responsible for influencing New York State, Seneca Nation of Indians and the radioactive gaming compact.
Read MoreIt 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 MoreFormer Congressman John LaFalce wrote and published this letter in 2008. It has since been removed from the internet. LaFalce spells out the connection between the Seneca gaming compact, the Seneca land claim and the inactions of former Secretary of Interior Gale Norton.
Read MoreMothers of the Seneca Nation rallied against economic injustice on Unity Day in Niagara Square. Last month, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul strong-armed the Seneca Nation of Indians into paying the state $564 million.
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 MoreSenecas hire former Delaware North lobbyist to lobby the negotiation of a new gaming compact with New York State. Congressman Tom Suozzi calls for a public hearing into the rushed $564 million payment after a web of conflicts is exposed.
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 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.
Read MoreNew York’s unjust actions go far beyond the restricted account in which Compact-related funds have been kept. That account has more than adequate funds to satisfy any Compact-related court rulings and judgements. The State knows this, as we have had to demonstrate that fact several times in our various court proceedings.
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