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Convicted Cody: I lied to the people
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2002 Former Miss Navajo Nation Radmilla A. Cody gives an exclusive interview to The Navajo Times about the 21-month federal prison sentence she has been ordered to serve for her role in an international drug ring. Cody said she was in an abusive relationship that led to her involvement in drug smuggling. She said Darrell Dwight Bellamy threatened and beat her. "There were times I went out there (on stage) with a black eye and I lied to the people, 'I was in a car accident,'" The Times reports. Cody pleaded guilty to one count of misprision of a felony. She admitted that she knew drugs were being distributed but didn't report it to authorities. Cody disclosed her sentence last week in a letter to The Navajo Times. Indianz.Com and The Gallup Independent published details of her crimes. Cody is to report to federal authorities on January 6, 2003. She plans to keep making appearances until then, The Times reports. Get the Story:
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Diné in shock over Cody's crimes (The Gallup Independent 12/11) Relevant Documents:
Navajo Times Letter (December 5, 2002) | Plea Agreement (March 14, 2002) | Sentence for 21 Months (November 13, 2002) Relevant Links:
Darrell Dwight Bellamy, 15 Most Wanted - http://www.usdoj.gov/marshals/wanted/bellamy.html
Miss Radmilla Cody - http://www.navajoland.com/missnn/millie
Miss Navajo Nation - http://www.missnavajo.org
Native American Music Awards - http://www.nammys.com Related Stories:
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