FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Monday, July 11, 2005
LAKES ENTERTAINMENT, INC. COMMENTS ON STATUS OF
DISCUSSION WITH SEC STAFF ON 2003 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
MINNEAPOLIS, July 11, 2005 — Lakes Entertainment, Inc. (Nasdaq “LACOE”). Lakes Entertainment, Inc. announced today that in a July 9, 2005 newspaper article published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Lyle Berman, Chairman of the Board, stated his belief that discussions with the SEC Staff regarding their comments on Lakes’ accounting for development costs and advances to Indian tribes for the development of casinos would be resolved within the next three to four weeks. As previously reported, Lakes records costs and advances to Indian tribes for the development of casinos as assets on its balance sheet and believes this treatment is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Lakes has not filed its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 2, 2005 or its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended April 3, 2005 pending a resolution of the SEC Staff comments. The Company is working expeditiously to resolve this matter, however there is no assurance that a resolution will be reached within the next three to four weeks.
About Lakes Entertainment
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. currently has development and management agreements with six separate Tribes for new casino operations in Michigan, California, Texas and Oklahoma, a total of nine separate casino sites. In addition, Lakes has announced plans to develop a company owned casino resort project in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Company also owns approximately 62% of WPT Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq “WPTE”), a separate publicly held media and entertainment company principally engaged in the development, production and marketing of gaming themed televised programming including the World Poker Tour television series, the licensing and sale of branded products and the sale of corporate sponsorships.