Special Trustee Ross Swimmer urged the Interior Department not to contact any trust beneficiaries and suggested that royalty checks could not be sent to account holders in a September 30 memo.
Observing that the department has been "blessed" with a court order from U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, Swimmer said it was "critical" to put all communications with beneficiaries on hold. He said the order could stop all checks or public meetings without court approval.
The stance drew criticism from Lamberth at a hearing Friday afternoon. He accused the Bush administration of retaliating against beneficiaries, something the department denied.
Lamberth then issued a clarification of his court order "categorically" rejecting the government's view. He said the department needs to keep beneficiaries informed regarding the sale of their land.
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U.S. Is Ordered to Tell Indians Before Selling Trust Property (The New York Times 10/4)
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Plan to Stop Payments To Indians Denounced
(AP 10/3)
Relevant Documents:
Clarified
Court Order |
Motion w/Ross Swimmer Memo |
Court Order | Temporary
Restraining Order | List of Auction
Properties | Motion
for TRO
Relevant Links:
Indian Trust, Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
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rights (9/30)
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Indian allotments in Oklahoma (09/02)
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vote (01/29)
NCAI president uses
speech to lobby for funding (01/22)
Tribes back improvements in probate reform
bill (10/16)
Panel debating reform
bill a third time (10/15)
Tribes focus energies on 'core' trust
reform issues (05/30)
On
fractionation, little progress in decades (05/09)
Indian land bill draws complaints
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(5/6)
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called inadequate (5/6)
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