The Seminole Tribe of Florida dropped its legal fight to try to block the disclosure of financial information about its casinos, saying that the issue became “moot” after details were published by Politico.

Attorneys working for the tribe earlier last week asked a judge to stop Politico from releasing details from the deposition of Jim Allen, the CEO for Seminole Gaming, until the tribe could decide whether the material contained trade secrets.

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