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The Day - Ruling in slot-machine tax case could be windfall for Ledyard - News from southeastern Connecticut

A Connecticut Supreme Court decision could enable the town of Ledyard to recover the millions of dollars in attorney’s fees it incurred while waging a years-long legal battle to collect personal property taxes on slot machines the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe leased for Foxwoods Resort Casino. Officially released Wednesday, the unanimous decision reverses a state Appellate Court decision that had reversed an earlier Superior Court decision. Filed in 2008, the case stemmed from Ledyard’s claim that WMS Gaming Inc., a Chicago-based company, owed $18,251 in unpaid taxes on slot machines the company owned. In 2006, the Mashantucket Pequots, who claimed the town had no authority to tax slot machines the tribe leased from another company and operated on sovereign land, filed a federal suit against the town. The tribe filed a second federal suit after the town sued WMS Gaming in state court.

The Day - Ruling in slot-maching tax case could be windfall for Ledyard - News from southeastern Connecticut

A Connecticut Supreme Court decision could enable the town of Ledyard to recover the millions of dollars in attorney’s fees it incurred while waging a years-long legal battle to collect personal property taxes on slot machines the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe leased for Foxwoods Resort Casino. Officially released Wednesday, the unanimous decision reverses a state Appellate Court decision that had reversed an earlier Superior Court decision. Filed in 2008, the case stemmed from Ledyard’s claim that WMS Gaming Inc., a Chicago-based company, owed $18,251 in unpaid taxes on slot machines the company owned. In 2006, the Mashantucket Pequots, who claimed the town had no authority to tax slot machines the tribe leased from another company and operated on sovereign land, filed a federal suit against the town. The tribe filed a second federal suit after the town sued WMS Gaming in state court.

High court nixes Alex Jones appeal in Newtown shooting case - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

FILE- In this Sept. 5, 2018, file photo Alex Jones speaks outside of the Dirksen building of Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, April 5, 2021, declined to hear an appeal by the Infowars host and conspiracy theorist, who was fighting a Connecticut court sanction in a defamation lawsuit brought by relatives of some of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) HARTFORD, Conn. – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who was fighting a Connecticut court sanction in a defamation lawsuit brought by relatives of some of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

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