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Seminoles refuse to end Class III GamingOctober 3, 2008TALLAHASSEE, FL - The Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida continue to operate Class III gaming, such as slot machines, blackjack, high-stakes poker, and roulette, at their Hard Rock Casino despite the demands of the State Attorney to stop. The gaming compact between the tribe and Governor Charlie Crist was declared unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court this summer. The State Attorney has asked the National Indian Gaming Commission to step in and halt the gambling, however, there has been no action yet. The legal issues are still under review and the NIGC. Return to Florida Casinos. |
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