After being scolded so harshly, Sapir frowned.
He knew that in America, Native Americans had many privileges.
In Las Vegas, the Omaha Family was the largest Indian Tribe, with power and influence, which led to Ditter developing such an arrogant character.
But facing the police or even the FBI, Ditter's arrogance wasn't really a problem.
With his family's influence, they could usually smooth things over.
But now they were facing the IRS!
These people were ruthless when it came to collecting taxes.
What was most crucial was that the IRS had its own courts, lawyers, judges, and other facilities, and even more outrageously, they had their own private armed forces.
How could you, a Native American, no matter how tough your bones or how many people and how much influence you had, withstand a salvo from that massive private army?
Of course, he wouldn't say this directly to Ditter.