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Miami husband-and-wife John Ricone and Francys Tolon-Ricone were apparently wielding a hot blotter when they played bingo at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Indian casino in 2008. In two trips that. Casino at Miccosukee Resort & Gaming: Bingo! - See 237 traveller reviews, 37 candid photos, and great deals for Miami, FL, at Tripadvisor. Miccosukee Resort & Gaming in Miami offers the ultimate in gaming, with over 2,000 machines. Enjoy the very best slots, Bingo and gaming action in the Miami area, situated in the heart of the Everglades! Become a Miccosukee One member and get discounts on Resort standard room rates as well as admission to the Miccosukee Indian Village & Airboats!

Games Offered: Class-II Electronic Gaming Machines, Poker, Bingo Buffets: B-$9.95 L-$11.95 D-$12.95/$30.93 (Fri) Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No Note: Class II video gaming devices look like slot machines, but are actually bingo games and the spinning reels are for 'entertainment purposes only.' Try an online casino for FREE. It’s simple; all you have to do is play with your Miccosukee One card and start earning valuable points! Video players, insert your card into any gaming machine while playing. Bingo players, present your card when purchasing your bingo cards. Gaming Machine $10 = 1pt; Bingo $2.50 = 1pt.

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Other: 800 seat bingo hall. Hotel The Miccosukee Resort Casino has 302 well appointed rooms and luxurious suites. Restaurants Bingo Hall - Snack bar Cafe Hammock - Cafe Empeeke Aaweeke - Buffet Empeeke Aya - Deli Empeeke Cheke - Full menu restaurant Martini bar Casino Spa The European type spa offers a full array of treatments and services. The only way I can explain it is the Miccosukee's are the bottom of the barrel when it comes to tribal casinos around here. If you want a clear example go to the Seminole hard rock and make your own comparison. Miami husband-and-wife John Ricone and Francys Tolon-Ricone were apparently wielding a hot blotter when they played bingo at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Indian casino in 2008. In two trips that.

Miami husband-and-wife John Ricone and Francys Tolon-Ricone were apparently wielding a hot blotter when they played bingo at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Indian casino in 2008. In two trips that year, they won just under $5,500. When the tribe paid them their winnings, they remitted $1,500 for taxes, just like an employer does.

But the Ricones claim they got a nasty surprise two years after filing their 2008 return. The IRS says the tribe never paid the taxes from their bingo winnings -- and now the couple owes back taxes with interest. They filed suit against the tribe this month.

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Kind of makes you wonder: If the Ricones' allegations are true, is the tribe similarly ripping off other winners?

Qantas 777x. According to the suit, the Ricones won $2,961.66 in February 2008, of which the tribe subtracted $829.26 for federal income taxes. And when they won $2,500 that July, the tribe purportedly set aside $700 for Uncle Sam.

The Ricones have filed their W-2Gs -- returns for gambling winnings -- as evidence in the court case.

In 2010, the IRS informed the Ricones via a letter that they owed $1,621 with interest, because the tribe had not remitted the taxed winnings in its own filings.

The poker-and-slots-rich Micosukees are already embroiled in massive tax trouble. More than 100 members of the tribe owe just under $26 million to the IRS in unpaid taxes from payments from the casino. Former tribal chairman Billy Cypress owes almost $3 million from after spending Miccosukee credit cards to go on a multi-million dollar three-year spending binge.

The tribe is battling the IRS to not turn over its financials on grounds of sovereignty, and has filed lawsuits against its longtime former attorneys Dexter Lehtinen and Guy Lewis, claiming that the lawyers advised them that they didn't have to pay federal taxes.

We've called Miccosukee attorney Bernardo Roman III seeking comment on the Ricones' allegation, but have not yet heard back.

Here's the Ricones' complaint:

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Bingo is played in these Florida Indian casinos

Indian gaming began as bingo halls offering high-stakes bingo. After a series of court battles, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1987 that federally-recognized tribes could operate casinos outside of state jurisdiction.

This forced Congress to pass the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) in 1988. Under that law Indian bingo halls expanded into casinos with Vegas-style gaming.

Bingo is less profitable than slot machines and table games, so over the years some casinos shut down their bingo operations leaving fewer bingo halls today.

The following list of casinos offer bingo in Florida. Follow their links for bingo details.

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Miami husband-and-wife John Ricone and Francys Tolon-Ricone were apparently wielding a hot blotter when they played bingo at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Indian casino in 2008. In two trips that year, they won just under $5,500. When the tribe paid them their winnings, they remitted $1,500 for taxes, just like an employer does.

But the Ricones claim they got a nasty surprise two years after filing their 2008 return. The IRS says the tribe never paid the taxes from their bingo winnings -- and now the couple owes back taxes with interest. They filed suit against the tribe this month.

Kind of makes you wonder: If the Ricones' allegations are true, is the tribe similarly ripping off other winners?

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According to the suit, the Ricones won $2,961.66 in February 2008, of which the tribe subtracted $829.26 for federal income taxes. And when they won $2,500 that July, the tribe purportedly set aside $700 for Uncle Sam.

The Ricones have filed their W-2Gs -- returns for gambling winnings -- as evidence in the court case.

In 2010, the IRS informed the Ricones via a letter that they owed $1,621 with interest, because the tribe had not remitted the taxed winnings in its own filings.

The poker-and-slots-rich Micosukees are already embroiled in massive tax trouble. More than 100 members of the tribe owe just under $26 million to the IRS in unpaid taxes from payments from the casino. Former tribal chairman Billy Cypress owes almost $3 million from after spending Miccosukee credit cards to go on a multi-million dollar three-year spending binge.

The tribe is battling the IRS to not turn over its financials on grounds of sovereignty, and has filed lawsuits against its longtime former attorneys Dexter Lehtinen and Guy Lewis, claiming that the lawyers advised them that they didn't have to pay federal taxes.

We've called Miccosukee attorney Bernardo Roman III seeking comment on the Ricones' allegation, but have not yet heard back.

Here's the Ricones' complaint:

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Keep Miami New Times Free... Since we started Miami New Times, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami, and we would like to keep it that way. Offering our readers free access to incisive coverage of local news, food and culture. Producing stories on everything from political scandals to the hottest new bands, with gutsy reporting, stylish writing, and staffers who've won everything from the Society of Professional Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi feature-writing award to the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism. But with local journalism's existence under siege and advertising revenue setbacks having a larger impact, it is important now more than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism. You can help by participating in our 'I Support' membership program, allowing us to keep covering Miami with no paywalls.

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