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Wisconsin judge dismisses Spectra s lawsuit against Ho-Chunk Nation

BLACK RIVER FALLS - A Jackson County judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by a food service vendor against the Ho-Chunk Nation. Philadelphia-based Spectra Food Services had sued the Nation for $3.8 million, plus legal fees, for breach of contract alleging the tribal officials had no legal basis to terminate its contract late last spring to provide food and beverage services to the tribe’s casinos. Ho-Chunk President Marlon WhiteEagle said he ended the contract because of casino shutdowns and constraints as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Judge Todd W. Bjerke granted the Ho-Chunk Nation’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit because of lack of jurisdiction.

Former Employee Behind Earthquakes Stadium Hack - Infosecurity Magazine

Former Employee Behind Earthquakes Stadium Hack A vengeful former staff member of a San Jose sports stadium concessionaire has admitted carrying out a costly cyber-attack against his ex-employer after losing his job.  Salvatore A. La Rosa worked for Spectra Food Services and Hospitality from Valentine s Day 2015 until his termination on January 6, 2020. Spectra was the concessions contractor for California s Earthquakes Stadium, home of Major League Soccer team the San Jose Earthquakes.  To sell food and other concession items at the stadium, Spectra relied on the use of mobile tablets that displayed menus and payment selections from an online-based application as their point-of-sale terminals.

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