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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Seminoles Threaten Disenrollment Over 'False' Vaccine Lottery Claims - Casino.Org News

Two members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida claim they have been threatened with disenrollment for criticizing the tribe’s vaccine lottery and making an incendiary allegation about the chairman’s son, The Florida Bulldog reports.

Cousins Laura and Leslie Billie aired their concerns about the “high stakes” lottery last month to the Bulldog, a watchdog news site.

Dubbed “the Shot of a Lifetime,” the draw aimed to incentivize tribal members to get vaccinated against COVID-19. But the Billies claimed the $3 million in federal funds used for lottery prizes by the organizers was “misused” and the identities of the winners shrouded in secrecy.

Controversial Petition

Laura Billie also authored a recall petition against Tribal Council Chairman Marcellus Osceola, signed by 285 tribal members. In it she claimed that that many eligible, vaccinated members were not entered into the draw and received nothing from the fund.

Moreover, Billie claimed in the petition – falsely, according to the tribal council – that “tribal members also have knowledge that the Chairman’s illegitimate son, who is a minor, was the [raffle’s] million-dollar winner.”

In a tribal council meeting last month, Osceola denied any impropriety. He said the decision to hold the lottery had been taken by the entire tribal council, not just himself.

“People get sued for a lot less,” he said, of the allegation about his son.

The tribe later confirmed in a statement that winners were chosen at random by a computer from a...



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