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MAY 7, 2001 Two former employees of the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe have pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $200,000 from the Wisconsin tribe. The two will pay restitution to the tribe. They are also helping authorities with an investigation of a wider group of employees who have reportedly stolden nearly $1 million from the tribe since 1991. Get the Story:
Two plead guilty to embezzling (AP 5/5) Relevant Links:
Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe - http://www.glitc.org/rcliff.htm
Two plead guilty to theft from tribe
Facebook TwitterMAY 7, 2001 Two former employees of the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe have pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $200,000 from the Wisconsin tribe. The two will pay restitution to the tribe. They are also helping authorities with an investigation of a wider group of employees who have reportedly stolden nearly $1 million from the tribe since 1991. Get the Story:
Two plead guilty to embezzling (AP 5/5) Relevant Links:
Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe - http://www.glitc.org/rcliff.htm
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