Judge finds gaming director, Indian community relationship ‘troubling’

Desert Diamond Casino-West Valley resort /rendering:Courtesy Tohono O’odham Nation
Desert Diamond Casino-West Valley resort /rendering:Courtesy Tohono O’odham Nation

By Carolyn Dryer | The Glendale Star

Since February 2009, the Tohono O’odham Nation has been involved in a battle over its right to operate a Class III casino on land it owns at 95th and Northern avenues.

In a ruling July 25, Federal District Court Judge David Campbell concluded that the Arizona Department of Gaming and the Gila River Indian Community colluded to stop the Nation from opening the casino in the West Valley.

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