PRESCOTT, Ariz. (CN) - The company that developed and managed the Grand Canyon Skywalk for the tribe claims the tribe has seized the world-famous tourist attraction without the legal authority or financial wherewithal to do so.
Tim Hull
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PRESCOTT, Ariz. (CN) - The company that developed and managed the Grand Canyon Skywalk for the tribe claims the tribe has seized the world-famous tourist attraction without the legal authority or financial wherewithal to do so.
Tim Hull
Grand Canyon Skywalk Development (GCSD), owned by David Jin, who developed the glass-bottom walkway that hangs 4,000 feet above the Grand Canyon's remote western reaches, sued two Hualapai-chartered corporations, nine members of the Tribal Council, and other tribal officials, including two tribal judges, in Federal Court.
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