An exasperated federal judge said Monday that she will hold an evidentiary hearing on whether the Miccosukee tribe had any real evidence against its former lawyers when it sued them two years ago, alleging racketeering and fraud.

“This ends now,” said U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke in setting a June 5 hearing on Rule 11 sanctions against the tribe and its attorney, Bernardo Roman III.

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