"I first became involved in this land issue at the request of the property owners, not the tribes. With a "cloud" on their title the Charlotte Beach property owners have been sued, have a difficult time trying to secure real estate loans, and have experienced lost real estate sales as well as significantly lower property values."
The Bay Mills Indian scheme is being encouraged and financed by Michael J. Malik, Sr. and several enterprising lawyers who originally recognized the potential of land claims as leverage for an off-reservation casino. In essence they're responsible for the "cloud" that Rep. Stupak acknowledges.
So, it's rather ironic that Malik's primary business attorney, William Serwer ("Bill") filed documents forming several entities including CB Property Investments, LLC; and that since 2002, CB Property Investments has acquired several parcels in the Charlotte Beach subdivision.
If what Rep. Stupak suggests is true, it seems rather curious that the primary attorney for the casino syndicator financing, stiring up, the "cloud" may now be picking up property in the area at discounted rates or under other artificial circumstances favorable to the buyer.
See also:
- Where in the world is "Charlotte Beach?"
- The Bay Mills Land Claims Case Was a Scam from the Start
- Was it a law firm that first proposed Charlotte Beach land claims idea?
- Michigan Courts tossed out Bay Mills tribe's land claims to Charlotte Beach subdivision
- Seven attempts by tribe's backers to win congressional approval for off-reservation casino using IGRA loophole
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