Another Anti-Casino Lawsuit
An anti-gambling group is filing a third lawsuit to stop the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino.
The lawyer for Citizens Against Casino Gambling in Erie County says the latest lawsuit repeats most of the same arguments made in the previous two suits, but adds that this suit will close all the legal loopholes the National Indian Gaming Commission and the Seneca Nation of Indians have slipped through.
The group is asking US District Judge William Skretny to reverse his decision calling the casino property sovereign Seneca territory.
The group says even if the Buffalo Creek property is Indian land, it is subject to prohibitions in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act that forbid gambling on Indian land acquired after the act took effect in 1988.
The lawyer for Citizens Against Casino Gambling in Erie County says the latest lawsuit repeats most of the same arguments made in the previous two suits, but adds that this suit will close all the legal loopholes the National Indian Gaming Commission and the Seneca Nation of Indians have slipped through.
The group is asking US District Judge William Skretny to reverse his decision calling the casino property sovereign Seneca territory.
The group says even if the Buffalo Creek property is Indian land, it is subject to prohibitions in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act that forbid gambling on Indian land acquired after the act took effect in 1988.
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