FROM THE ARCHIVE
New indictments in Crow Nation scandal
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002

Two new federal indictments were issued on Tuesday for a bribery scandal involving the ex-chairman of the Crow Nation of Montana.

Alexander Bird In Ground, brother of ex-chairman Clifford Bird In Ground, and Wayne Kimmet face charges of conspiracy to use tribal funds and theft from a tribal organization. They pleaded innocent yesterday.

Bird in Ground pleaded innocent on related charges in May. Federal prosecutors allege tribal funds were used to buy vehicles.

Get the Story:
Tribal chairman's brother charged in vehicle scheme (The Billings Gazette 9/18)

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