Jerry Farlee, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South
Dakota, has pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual contact with a child, The Rapid City Journal reports.
Farlee, 58, was indicted in federal court in March. He was accused of abusing three girls over a 13-year period from
1993 to 2006. All of the victims were all under the age of 12.
Farlee was the executive director of Okiciyapi Tipi Habitat for
Humanity. He hosted student groups on the reservation, The Rapid City
Journal reported in March.
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