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Doomtown wrote on the message board: > <b>Morongo Indians defy U.S. and California</b> > > A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging E.C. Investments, > Inc. and certain of its officers and consultants with running an > "illegal gambling business" based on their contract with the Tribal > Council of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. The District Court > dismissed the indictments. The government appealed and the Ninth > Circuit overruled the District Court. Thereafter, the Wilson > Administration demanded that their slot machines be disabled as a > precondition of negotiating a gambling compact. Responding to the > warning of the four U.S. attorneys in California that the federal > government would move against the casino, Mary Ann Marin Andreas, > chairwoman of the Morongo band refused to capitulate citing generally, > Seminole Tribe of Florida vs. Florida U.S. Supreme Court, 1996. > >
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