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Guilty plea in bribery with tribes case
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2002 A member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma reversed his earlier not guilty plea of federal bribery charges. Phillip Charles Bread was working for the state Commerce Department as a tribal assistance director. Federal authorities say he accepted $6,250 in consulting fees for work he was being paid to do. Get the Story:
Ex-official pleads guilty (The Daily Oklahoman 11/6) Related Stories:
Not guilty plea entered in bribe case (08/29)
Kiowa tribal member indicted for fraud (Tribal Law 08/07)
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