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Lawsuits pending over BIA workers
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2002 The Department of Interior has been put on notice for a $37 million lawsuit over a Bureau of Indian Affairs employee involved in a deadly car crash. Attorneys for a Nebraska couple killed in the New Mexico accident are filing the claim. Employee Gary Larson, who has a history of driving under the influence, is charged with second-degree murder for the January 25 accident. The attorney for a second couple killed is considering filing a lawsuit. Additionally, the Interior has received a $60,000 claim on a September 2000 crash involving an ex-employee whose license was suspended in New Mexico for drunk driving. Get the Story:
Another Ex-BIA Worker Had DWI Crash (The Albuquerque Journal 3/14) Related Stories:
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BIA said unaware of employee record (2/4)
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In hospital, BIA employee faces charges (1/29)
Another Interior employee in deadly crash (1/28)
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