Controversy surrounds Seminole tribe chairman Osceola as corruption allegations linger and election nears; FBI takes notice

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Seminole Chairman Marcellus Osceola and Gov. Ron DeSantis celebrate their signing of the gambling compact on April 23, 2021. Photo: Seminole Tribe of Florida

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

On May 8, members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida will vote on who will lead their government and oversee their multi-billion-dollar Hard Rock gambling empire for the next four years.

Up for grabs are all seats on the five-member Tribal Council, the chief governing body, and the five-member board of directors of the The Seminole Tribe of Florida Inc., a federal corporation whose principal purpose is to further the tribe’s economic development, although oddly its 13 business enterprises don’t include its multi-billion-dollar business – casino gambling.

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