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Pueblo sues former lawmaker over deal
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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2002 Santa Ana Pueblo is hoping to resolve a lawsuit it filed against a former state lawmaker for a business deal gone bad. The tribe and an independent company sued former House Minority Leader Kip Nicely, a Republican from Albuquerque, alleging misrepresentation, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. The tribe invested in a computer school franchise in China but the venture flopped. Nicely says he will countersue. Get the Story:
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Mohorovic Active Under GOP Banner (The Albuquerque Journal 3/3)
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