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Cobell: Send Gale Norton to jail
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2002 Secretary of Interior Gale Norton should be sent to jail for her handling of the Individual Indian Money (IIM) trust, Elouise Cobell said on Thursday. "One of the reasons we've had this corruption for so long is there's no sanctions," Cobell said, The Shawnee News-Star reported. Cobell was in Oklahoma this week to talk with account holders about the IIM lawsuit. She met with members of the Quapaw, Miami, Shawnee, Osage and other tribes. Get the Story:
Plaintiff: Government must prove it does not owe $137 billion (The Shawnee News-Star 8/23) Relevant Links:
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com Related Stories:
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