(AP) — Indiana has reached a settlement in a long-running legal battle over economic development funds generated by a cut of revenues from East Chicago's casino, the state attorney general announced Wednesday. [...] Century was created to develop affordable housing and other economic development projects in the city and received 0.75 percent of the casino's annual profits under a 1994 agreement that Pabey's predecessor brokered to bring the casino to the Lake Michigan city. Attorney General Greg Zoeller, in announcing the settlement, said Second Century received about $16 million in casino revenues, but only $3.5 million went toward economic development projects while the firm's two principals and their relatives received about $6 million in wages.