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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Former Mashpee Wampanoag leader pleads guilty to tax charges as tribe’s controversial casino grows

 


Former Mashpee Wampanoag leader pleads guilty to tax charges as tribe’s controversial casino grows

 | By Jess Marquez


Cedric Cromwell, a former tribal leader in Massachusetts, will face sentencing this fall for federal crimes related to a casino project that now seems to be on track after years of delays.

On Friday the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts announced that Cedric Cromwell, the former chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe and president of its gaming operations, pleaded guilty to four counts of filing a false tax return. It is the latest chapter in a winding, multi-year legal saga surrounding the disgraced chairman and his former tribe.

Cromwell failed to report more than $177,000 in income on federal tax returns between 2014 and 2017, authorities said. About two-thirds of that was connected to the tribe’s First Light Resort and Casino project in Taunton, Massachusetts, which is a decade in the making and still ongoing. The other income came from side deals not related to the casino scandal.



Sentencing is set for 5 November before US District Court Judge Nathaniel M Gorton. Cromwell could face up to three years in prison, a year of probation and a $100,000 fine for each charge. But in addition to the tax counts, the 60-year-old Cromwell will also face sentencing for three extortion charges and one charge of conspiracy to commit extortion. Those charges were originally dropped by a lower court in 2022 but were reinstated by the First Circuit Court of Appeals in September 2024.

The extortion charges carry sentences of up to 20 years, three years of probation and a $250,000 fine, per count.

From bribery to extortion

Originally, Cromwell was indicted in November 2020 alongside David DeQuattro, CEO of prominent development firm RGB Architects. Authorities alleged that Cromwell conspired with RGB to be the “owner’s representative” for the casino project and that he received more than $57,000 from DeQuattro between 2014 and 2017 in exchange for a lucrative development contract. This was in addition to about $45,000 of other unreported income from a previous architectural partner who is not named.

According to prosecutors, Cromwell received a home gym and a hotel suite vacation from DeQuattro in addition to the money.

“Instead of working honestly on behalf of the Mashpee Wampanoags as their duly elected representative, Cedric Cromwell is accused of using his position as chairman of the tribe to enrich himself by extorting tens of thousands of dollars in bribes and engaging in a conspiracy with David DeQuattro to commit bribery,” Joseph Bonavolonta, special agent in charge of the FBI Boston Division, said at the time.

Both men were convicted of bribery in May 2022, although the trial court severed the tax charges and ruled only on the extortion and bribery charges. However, after appealing to the First Circuit, DeQuattro was ultimately acquitted of all charges in 2024, whereas all of Cromwell’s charges were reinstated.

Now back to work, DeQuattro has emerged as a victim, with Cromwell now pegged as the extorter and ringleader. He will now face his dual sentencing for both sets of charges this fall.

“One of the greatest things that has happened throughout this whole thing is it’s almost like you wear a set of X-ray glasses, where you can see people for who they are,” DeQauttro told GoLocalProv in March. “And I think I did that at a young enough age, where you know who your real friends were.”

Casino saga just as complicated

As Cromwell’s legal troubles have played out, his former tribe has had no better luck in its quest to develop the casino project without him.

The Mashpee Wampanoags were federally recognised in 2007, and the city of Taunton in 2012 signed an Intergovernmental Agreement with the tribe for a massive casino development that came to be known as First Light. The first phase of the project alone was slated for 3,000 slots and 150 tables.

More than a decade of legal battles ensued after the original agreement, keeping the project at a standstill. Several court rulings during that time flip-flopped on the legality of the project and the original agreement.

A detailed breakdown of these rulings, compiled through mid-2023, is available on PlayMA.com. In 2024, the tribe finally came out victorious in its legal defence of First Light and announced plans to build a temporary “welcome centre” in Taunton.

From 10 to 50 to 250?

Adding to the complexity of the case is the fact that Genting is funding the casino project and is partnered with the tribe to operate it. That relationship was rocky in previous years due to the project’s legal troubles but seems to have improved. When the temporary welcome centre was opened in January, Kevin Jones, chief strategy officer for Genting Americas, was on hand.

He told the Taunton Daily Gazette that the facility was meant to educate the public about the tribe and its future casino plans. It also included a “sampling” of gaming, in the form of 10 slots.

In the months since, the small facility has continued to expand. It has grown from 10 to 50 slots, lengthened its operating hours and obtained an alcohol licence. An updated agreement with the city could allow the centre to further expand to 250 slots.

The Daily Gazette has also noted the tribe is now directly referring to the center as a “casino” instead of a welcome centre, as it did previously. If the tribe does intend for the facility to become a permanent casino, it would still be far below the scope outlined in the original 2012 agreement under Cromwell.


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Sunday, February 20, 2022

"Take a Break from Gambling Day"

THIS IS A REMINDER....



The first nationwide "Take a Break from Gambling Day" is Thursday, Sept. 29.

The event has grown out of the work of SPG members Ronda Hatefi and Oregonians for Problem Gambling Awareness. Ronda's brother Bobby Hafemann took his life because he became addicted to electronic gambling machines pushed by his own state government.

What "Take a Break from Gambling Day" is:

1) Any store, restaurant or casino operator across the US that sells lottery tickets or offers electronic gambling machines is invited to stop doing it for this one day on Sept. 29th. Turn off the gambling machines just for one day. Stop selling scratch tickets for one day.

2) Any citizen who gambles is invited to stop gambling for one day on Sept. 29th. If you have a loved one or a good friend who is an active gambler, urge them to participate and be their sponsor for Sept. 29th. As a sponsor, your role is to help the person stay away from gambling, be supportive and help them pursue other activities.

"Take a Break from Gambling Day" has two purposes:

- The first is to offer an opportunity for gambling operators to acknowledge they have a duty of care to citizens. 

- The second is to offer family members and friends a way to start a conversation about gambling with the people they love.

The effort echoes The Great American Smokeout by the American Cancer Society which was effective in awakening the public conscience about the severe impact that smoking has on people's lives.

How you can help: Share this Facebook post about the day right now with your social network and if you have a Twitter account, retweet this tweet to your followers.

If you believe what we believe in, please support our work by contributing $10 or more today to help sustain it.

Thank you.

Best,

Les Bernal
National Director
Stop Predatory Gambling

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Improving the lives of the American people, using education and advocacy to free us of the dishonesty, exploitation, addiction and lower standard of living that commercial gambling spreads. 





Two major wins for opponents of predatory gambling


Members of SPG's network in both Nebraska and Alabama recently defeated massive predatory gambling bills in the face of big money lobbying campaigns by gambling interests. These are major wins for opponents of predatory gambling. 

Last week a bill proposing to legalize a state lottery in Alabama was rejected. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley, a key sponsor of the lottery bill, called the defeat a vote against "children in poverty today," once again proving the truth that when a practice is dishonest, its promoters speak about it dishonestly. Joe Godfrey, the leader of the Alabama Citizens Action Program and a SPG board member, played a key role along with several others in applying relentless pressure throughout the last four weeks.

This week the Nebraska Secretary of State announced that all three proposed predatory gambling petitions failed to reach the valid signature threshold to appear before state voters on the November ballot. Pat Loontjer, the dynamic and effective leader of Nebraska's predatory gambling opposition group "Gambling with the Good Life, has been educating citizens in her state about the issue for many years, making it challenging for even a paid signature gathering effort by gambling interests to advance. Pat is also a SPG board member.

You and I know how tough the fight is against predatory gambling in our communities and in our states. No other issue has such a disparity in political spending. Nor is there another issue that government officials make no effort to remedy even though the facts are clear and unavoidable that government's partnership with gambling has been a spectacular failure.

We are called upon not to be successful, but to be faithful. Today, we are thankful to be faithful and successful.

If you believe what we believe in, please support our work by contributing $10 or more today to help sustain it.

Thank you.

Best,

Les Bernal
National Director
Stop Predatory Gambling

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Improving the lives of the American people, using education and advocacy to free us of the dishonesty, exploitation, addiction and inequality that commercial gambling spreads. 






Thursday, February 17, 2022

What you should know about the national headlines our members made last week

 


 

Hi, our members were featured in a massive amount of major national news stories in recent days. The stories below literally are just a sampling. If you're passionate about the serious problem of predatory gambling in America but question whether anything can be changed, it's time to rethink. Share these stories with your email and social media networks and help us educate more people about these dangerous and deceptive practices. Make the effort to follow us Facebook and Twitter for more. The train for reform is moving, thanks to the work and sacrifices of all our members. Keep pushing. Best, Les

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NBC National News, Hallie Jackson Show

"Online betting spikes ahead of Super Bowl" featuring Stop Predatory Gambling's Director of Education Harry Levant  Watch Video

 

Fox National News

"31 million Americans will reportedly bet on Super Bowl LVI: Fox News reports on the growing sports betting industry ahead of Super Bowl 2022" including an interview with Stop Predatory Gambling member Drew Camard of California Watch Video

The Wall Street Journal

“Sports Leagues and TV Networks Like the Gambling Odds: Once you had to go to Nevada to wager legally on the big game. Now most can do it from the couch.”  (Harry Levant)

 

Associated Press

"31M Americans to bet on Super Bowl, gambling group estimates" (Harry Levant)

 

Christianity Today

"Super Bowl Betting Is a $7.6 Billion Problem Fewer Evangelicals Care About: As society doubles down on online sports gambling, older activists see a chance to renew the Christian conscience around the practice.” (Tom Grey)

 

Wisconsin NPR

“The rise of sports gambling: Wisconsin Public Radio” (Les Bernal)

 

Newark Star-Ledger (NJ)

“The hidden addiction: N.J. sports betting is raising millions in tax revenue. But it comes at a steep cost for some gamblers.” (Harry Levant)

 

Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission National Newsletter

“How sports betting has increased predatory gambling across the U.S.: The high cost to poorer communities” (Southern Baptist Convention)

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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Your state is attempting to pass the biggest expansion of gambling in its history


While much of the public attention has been focused on the presidential campaigns, there is a stealth, powerful lobbying campaign underway by commercial gambling operators in more than 20 states where legislatures are currently in session. 

Their purpose is to legalize online gambling, including a bid to turn every American child’s video game console like PlayStation, Xbox and Wii into a Las Vegas casino.

At least 15 states are facing bills with almost the exact same language (AL, GA, IL, IN, MD, MN, MO, MS, NE, NM, OK, SC, VA, WV, WI.) So far, the bill has advanced the furthest in Virginia.

If your state is not mentioned above, you can be almost certain that a pro-online gambling lobbying campaign has been launched or is being planned  A gambling industry news site has provided a useful legislative bill tracking link to tell you the status of online gambling bills in your state.

The implications of these bills are enormous and merit far more public scrutiny and legislative consideration than they have currently received.

We sent a letter today  to the Virginia Legislature regarding their bill. Below is a press release about our letter. I urge you to read the letter itself so you can better understand what is happening and why it is essential for you to participate in your state.

I also urge you to modify the letter and the media release to fit your state and put it out there. If you want us to work with you (and any like-minded organizations in your state) to send a similar letter, let us know.

Thanks.

Les

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                      CONTACT: Les Bernal
February 25, 2015                                                                               (202) 567-6996

Virginia Legislature Misled Into Passing the Biggest Expansion of Gambling in State History
Bill allows gambling operators to turn every Virginia child’s video game console into a Las Vegas casino

(RICHMOND, VA) – In a letter to Virginia legislators today, a national government reform group declared that legislators were “misled” when they recently passed a bill legalizing online gambling in the state.

“This bill represents the biggest expansion of gambling in Virginia history and legislators were misled into supporting it,” said Les Bernal, the National Director of Stop Predatory Gambling (SPG) which sent the letter. “If it becomes law, gambling operators will be able to turn every Virginia child’s video game console like PlayStation, Xbox and Wii into a Las Vegas casino. The issue deserves far more public scrutiny and legislative consideration than it’s received.”

In its letter, SPG’s letter points to several examples of the misinformation campaign around the legislation:

1) The bill allows far more forms of internet gambling than constituents, legislators and state media have been led to believe, relying on cookie cutter language found in proposed DFS bills in 14 other states.

2) The bill legalizes “eSports,” allowing gambling operators to turn every Virginia child’s video game console like PlayStation, Xbox and Wii in the State of Virginia into a Las Vegas casino. Users will be allowed to wager on the results of video games;

3) As written, the bill allows wagering on non-sports fantasy contests like awards shows, political debates, and even spelling bees;

4) Despite cloaking the bill’s intent as “consumer protection,” there are virtually no new consumer protections for Virginians

5) Lobbying campaigns have presented these online gambling operators as vibrant, sound businesses but recent media reports have spotlighted how they are on shaky financial ground;

6) To give the appearance that more support for online gambling exists than there really is, proponents are deliberately blurring the amount of participants in “daily fantasy sports” with traditional season-long games already played by Virginians.


“We strongly urge the members of the Virginia Legislature and the Governor to take immediate action to halt the lobbying effort to legalize online gambling in the state,” Bernal said.

To read SPG’s letter, please download it here or by visiting the link: http://stoppredatorygambling.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2016-VA-Legislature-letter-on-DFS-bill.pdf

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Les Bernal

National Director

Stop Predatory Gambling

Build a more humane and just society: end government-sponsored gambling because it is dishonest, financially damaging to citizens and contributes to rising inequality of opportunity.

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New plan to open a casino inside every Massachusetts home

 

In Massachusetts many citizens got involved in the movement to stop casinos because they opposed a casino where they lived.

Today there is a lobbying effort underway for state government to sponsor online gambling which will ultimately open a casino and lottery retailer right inside your home and on your smart phone, as well as for everyone else in your community.

Attorney General Maura Healey's office has proposed an initiative legalizing online gambling by regulations, a political strategy that contrasts the actions of the New York and Illinois Attorney Generals who have acted to shut down online gambling operations in their states.

The Attorney General's proposed regulations represent the biggest expansion of gambling in Massachusetts history. While it has been presented to the public as a bid to regulate online fantasy sports gambling, the end game for gambling interests is to offer more extreme forms of gambling to citizens through the internet.

Casino companies like MGM and Caesars have unsuccessfully lobbied for internet gambling to be legalized at the federal level.  Authorizing DFS would provide gambling interests like these and others a back door way to bring in internet casino gambling.

Legislation was recently filed in the Massachusetts Legislature to do just that. It's also why when the Mass Gambling Commission released its review of so-called "Daily Fantasy Sports" this week, it also looked at other forms of online gambling.

I urge you to please share your comments about this issue with Attorney General Healey and her staff by Friday, January 22. Here is the info about her proposal to introduce internet gambling. Comments can be emailed to DFSRegs@state.ma.us

A few items to help you learn more about the topic:

1) Read our national report.

2) Here is a colorful, recently published New York Times Magazine story titled “How the Daily Fantasy Sports Industry Turns Fans Into Suckers.”

3) Our testimony presented at the AG's hearing this past Tuesday.

4) National political comedian John Oliver's review of online fantasy sports gambling on his HBO show Last Week Tonight(If the image below doesn't show in your email, watch the segment here.)

We believe Attorney General Healey, her staff and others who propose to introduce internet gambling into Massachusetts are better leaders than this initiative demonstrates.

Best,

Les

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Les Bernal

National Director

Stop Predatory Gambling

Build a more humane and just society: end government-sponsored gambling because it is dishonest, financially damaging to citizens and contributes to rising inequality of opportunity.