Barstow Mayor and Detroit Casino Syndicator under investigation; their casino plans dead in Sacramento
Both the Big Lagoon Rancheria and the Los Coyotes Indian tribes have terminated their Sacramento lobbying contracts. And while Barwest LLC engaged Governmental Advocates, Inc. last Spring; the firm, previously engaged by the two tribes, has not reported any payments from BarWest for lobbying activity this year.
This appears to suggest that all efforts in Sacramento to advance a Barstow casino have ceased.
It's reported that the BarWest double billboard, erected at one time on property the Detroit casino syndicators reportedly control in Barstow, has fallen into extremem disrepair and stands as an icon for the state of the Barstow casino project.
Barstow's Mayor Lawrence Dale stands for re-election next month. For the last eight years the Mayor has made the BarWest casino the cornerstone of his plans for economic development in the declining desert town. Now that the casino appears to be dead, what does the Mayor propose to turn around the local economy?
For nearly 19 months, the lobbying and campaign finance reporting practices of BarWest and its principal Michael J. Malik, Sr., have been under investigation in Sacramento. BarWest and its principles injected nearly $200,000 into local Barstow politics in recent years -- that's more than had been spent on politics in Barstow for the entire second half of the 20th Century.
Barstow Mayor Lawrence Dale is reportedly under investigation by the San Bernardino County District Attorney.









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