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Man allegedly scammed two tribes in Minn.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2003 A Texas man is in federal custody for allegedly bilking $1.6 million from investors in Minnesota. Howard E. Liner allegedly took $300,000 from the Upper Sioux Tribe and $100,000 from the Lower Sioux Tribe. He allegedly said the money was going into secret federal projects. Get the Story:
Texan charged with bilking Minnesota investors of about $1.6 million (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 3/21)
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