Thursday, January 15, 2009

ATTENTION SAULT TRIBE MEMBERS!


IMMEDIATELY:
CONTACT THE MICHIGAN GAMING CONTROL BOARD
TO HALT BOUSCHOR'S MI GAMING LICENSE FROM BEING ISSUED.

While the 7+1+1 Case is winding its way through the MI Court system, the danger is that the Michigan Gaming Control Board could grant Bernard Bouschor a gaming license. They will do so in the absence of a judgment against him for violating his fidicuary duites as Tribal Chairperson in 2004 when he, under the cloak of secrecy, paid out 7 of his to political supporters over $3 million. This case is not dead as it is scheduled to go in front of the MI Supreme Court. Very likely, Bernard will be found responsible for what he did, and be ordered to pay back the entire amount. The tribe filed 'jointly and severably' so even if Bernard doesn't have $3 million, the other defendants and Miller Canfield may be ordered to pay up the money. Also, unlike Madoff, Bernard will be forced by the judge to repay through garnishments and by through seizing his assets.

However, the Michigan Gaming Control Board needs to hear from you about whether or not you feel Bernard Bouchor violated the public trust and breeched his fidiciary duties as an officer of the Sault Tribe. In order for Bouschor to gain a MI Gaming License, the MGCB have to agree that he has good business probibity, and that he has not engaged in any acts of theft or dishonesty. The manner in which Bouschor ordered the checks to be cut, then deleted this information off the system so the comptroller or the auditor would not catch this, is clearly and act of dishonest. Did you know that Mickey Bouschor's niece - Shelly (Krull) Shellby cut the checks? Mickey is Bernard's brother and married to Shelly's aunt.

Each and every one of you is urged to call the MGCB - State Police Investigative Unit in Detroit Michigan to express your opinion as a stateholder in the Tribe's largest asset, the Greektown Casino. Tell them that Bernard Bouschor violated his fidiciary responsibility and the court will rule on this. Insist that they deny him a temporary gaming license and ask them to wait until the case is resolved before taking further action.

Just Call: 313-456-4008

Or email by clicking on this link: MGCBweb@michigan.gov

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