Sacramento, California (AP)
The former financial adviser for a Northern California Indian casino alleges the tribe engaged in witness-tampering by retaliating against its former chairwoman.
The Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians is suing longtime adviser Arlen Opper, alleging he profited from secret deals while helping establish the Cache Creek Casino Resort.
The former financial adviser for a Northern California Indian casino alleges the tribe engaged in witness-tampering by retaliating against its former chairwoman.
The Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians is suing longtime adviser Arlen Opper, alleging he profited from secret deals while helping establish the Cache Creek Casino Resort.