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Guilty plea entered in BIA bribery case
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2002 A Montana business owner pleaded guilty on Tuesday to bribing Bureau of Indian Affairs employees. David Duane Bauman is the vice president and co-owner of Pro Tech Mechanical. The company received more than $96,000 from BIA credit card purchases. Bauman also admitted his company paid more than $8,000 to two BIA employees. Charles Christopher Dillon and Emmett Old Bull, of the BIA's Crow Agency, have pleaded not guilty. Get the Story:
Feds get guilty plea in 1st Crow bribery case (The Billings Gazette 9/5)
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