Attorneys for Amador County say a gaming tribe is trying to renege on a revenue sharing agreement.
The county filed three motions to dismiss on Monday in Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians v. Amador County, 2:20-cv-01383-MCE-AC (E.D. Cal., filed July 9, 2020).
The tribe sued last year, seeking to overturn an intergovernmental services agreement with the county. The complaint, signed by...
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