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Two Lake Side Trading stores owned by the Cayuga Nation have temporarily suspended operations pending a review of Tuesday's state supreme court decision that ruled the businesses could be investigated for felony tax evasion.
Dan French, an attorney for the Cayuga Nation, said the stores stopped all operations on Wednesday after he talked with the nation's leadership. The nation does not charge taxes on any purchases made at the store.
"The Cayuga Nation has always abided by the law, and the law seems to be in flux right now," French said. "Until there is more clarity we will temporarily suspend business."
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