As reported by the Whitefish Pilot: “Negotiations in the Best Bet Casino
inverse-condemnation lawsuit have bogged down over the issue of litigation
expenses, with the attorney for the casino asking for $263,507. “That’s on
top of the $176,833 that a jury awarded K & R Partnership in July last year.
In a 12-0 ruling, the jury decided the city owed $161,000 for the value of
the land taken to build 13th Street between U.S. Highway 93 and Baker
Avenue, and $15,833 for breach of contract based on how paving and drainage
was done for a parking lot behind the casino.
“.K & R’s attorney, Sean Frampton — whose father, Kent Frampton, owns the
casino — submitted a bill for litigation fees in August last year.”