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Lyle Berman

Chairman and CEO of Lakes Entertainment, Inc., a casino development company. According to Barlett and Steele’s report: Berman gambled on Indian gaming with his 1990 decision to join forces with a Minnesota tribe, the Mille Lacs band of Ojibwe Indians and build a casino on its reservation 70 miles north of Minneapolis.

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