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Abramoff Scandal
Ralph Reed paid $6.3M by Abramoff's tribes


Conservative Republican activist Ralph Reed was paid $6.3 million by Jack Abramoff's tribal clients, according to the National Journal.

The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana were the source of the payments. But to disguise the involvement of gaming tribes, the money was funneled through different organizations and then sent to Reed, an avowed opponent of gaming.

"He's Christian Coalition. It wouldn't look good if they're receiving money from a casino-owning tribe to oppose gambling," a Coushatta leader told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee.

The National Journal counted $5.2 million sent to Reed by the Choctaws, a figure reported by Indianz.Com and other news sources. The Journal also said Reed was paid an additional $1 million that wasn't included in the Senate report.

Get the Story:
Reed In The Rough (The National Journal 7/7)

Senate Indian Affairs Committee Abramoff Report:
�GIMME FIVE�� INVESTIGATION OF TRIBAL LOBBYING MATTERS (June 2006)

Exhibits:
Pre-2001 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Undated | Finance

Misisssippi Choctaw/DOI Letters:
Chief Martin/Jim Cason Correspondence

Relevant Links:
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians - http://www.choctaw.org
Read About Reed - http://www.readaboutreed.com
Stop Ralph Reed - http://www.stopralphreed.com
Ralph Reed - http://www.ralphreed.com
Century Strategies - http://www.censtrat.com

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