A former Shinnecock Nation gaming official pleaded guilty in connection with a cybercrime that effectively derailed the New York tribe's casino efforts.
Karen Hunter, 62, pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor computer fraud, according to court documents. She admitted she broke into the email account of a tribal member who was working on a casino project, The Southampton Press and Newsday reported. Hunter released information from the account under the name "Concerned Citizens of Shinnecock," former tribal leader Anii Brown wrote on Facebook on Monday. The hack caused "catastrophic political and familial rifts" within the tight-knit community, she said. "Divided, some of my own cousins still don't speak to me to this day; and conquered, 220-years of effective self-governance were turned upside down," Brown wrote in a strongly-worded and emotional post.Four years ago five men from Shinnecock were accused of selling out our Nation for personal gain. Following an internal...
Posted by Anii Brown on Monday, October 31, 2016