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Indicted Ute leader watched for years
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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2002 Federal authorities investigated Ute Mountain Ute chairwoman Judy Knight-Frank for years before the Colorado leader was indicted this week. Knight-Frank is accused of stealing a total of $274,536 in tribal funds between early 1996 and late 1999. She faces one felony misdemeanor charge of embezzlement, income tax fraud and false bank statements. Get the Story:
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