Yavapai-Apache Nation continues fight over casino financing

By Mark Lineberger

journalaz.com

Legal wrangling continues between the Yavapai-Apache Nation and a California-based tribe over a multimillion dollar casino resort financing deal that fell through.

The Yavapai-Apache Nation lent money to the Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel for construction of a casino resort.

The San Diego County tribe, formerly known as the Diegueno Band of Mission Indians, has since accumulated $28 million in debt. Other loan costs for the Iipay have risen to more than $34 million, according to the recent legal request filed by the Yavapai-Apache.

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