The sale of lottery tickets on the Cayuga Nation's reservation did not sit well with them. The tribe is suing the New York State Gaming Commission as a result.
The tribe discovered that the area's lottery tickets were being sold on its reservation, infringing upon its exclusive right to provide gambling products on its territory. The lawsuit claims that lottery terminals that allowed customers to purchase lottery tickets and instant-win scratch-offs were installed on Cayuga lands by the New York Gaming Commission.
The tribe discovered that the area's lottery tickets were being sold on its reservation, infringing upon its exclusive right to provide gambling products on its territory. The lawsuit claims that lottery terminals that allowed customers to purchase lottery tickets and instant-win scratch-offs were installed on Cayuga lands by the New York Gaming Commission.